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Woman Shockingly Finds Out Ex-Boyfriend Who Owed Her Money Faked His Death

Alexandra
Last updated: 2019/10/31 at 2:09 PM
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Woman Shockingly Finds Out Ex-Boyfriend Who Owed Her Money Faked His Death. A lady from Australia got a really huge shock when she found out that the person she thought had passed away is actually alive.

A lady from Australia got a really huge shock when she found out that the person she thought had passed away is actually alive. The woman, Rachel, was 18-years-old when she began dating her former boyfriend who was a 21-year-old chef at a pub. “He was really attentive, nice, like really not odd,” says Rachel. Three months after they started dating, the boyfriend came to their home with an injured hand.

He couldn’t work for some time because of his injuries. That’s when he reportedly asked the lady if she could lend him an estimate of R10 000 so that he could survive for some time. The ‘Mirror UK’ reports that she states that he paid some of the money back to her but when they ended things several months after, he declined paying the outstanding money and thus halted from responding to her messages.

The former boyfriend’s friends told her that a certain amount of his furniture started going missing from the house that they were living in with him. It was stated that he went to rehab. “Furniture was gone, bed was gone, everything was gone. The initial story was he’d gone to rehab in Queensland,” says Rachel. The woman didn’t fully buy into the story, so she decided to examine for herself. She found out that he also owed his friends money, which adds up to over R23 000 along with her money.

However, before she could go on with the matter, the former boyfriend’s mother sent her a message stating that he had passed away. She thus told people that he had been killed by a gang. Rachel says, “It sounds stupid, but you don’t have any reason to question it. If I called you and told you my mum had died, you wouldn’t be like, ‘Give me a death certificate.” She mourned the man and then went on. Two years after the ordeal, she went to a restaurant with her friend.

That’s when she shockingly found out that her former boyfriend was alive and an employee of the restaurant. However, when she tried to confront the man, the manager at the restaurant asked her to depart from the restaurant to avert from creating a scene. When she went to the authorities in order to get her outstanding money, she was told that it was her statement against the man’s statement. She states that if she had spoken to him properly she would have had some questions.

by Alexandra Ramaite

TAGGED: FakeDeath
Alexandra October 31, 2019 October 31, 2019
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