Sex-change bride says court victory is God's will as Christian group stays cautious
Former man admits she sometimes doubted whether her path was the right one, but legal victory has renewed her faith and her dreams
A transsexual who plans to marry her boyfriend in church after winning a legal battle on Monday said yesterday her victory was an answer from God that she "did not choose a wrong path".
The former man identified only as "W" was speaking as the government sought legal advice on the implications of the Court of Final Appeal ruling that a "post-operative male-to-female transsexual person" must be included within the meaning of "woman" and "female" in marriage law.
Speaking on radio yesterday, W said she had asked herself all along whether the path she had chosen "was not permitted by God".
But in Monday's ruling, "God gave me the answer, and the answer is: it is not a wrong path".
She said she was planning to hold her wedding in a "dreamy church" and places where she would look pretty in her bridal gown for photos.