She claimed that after getting married earlier this year, the couple made plans to travel abroad.
To pay for their relocation, the man sold most of his properties but kept the money in her account. They agreed that the woman would fly to the United Kingdom first, followed by the husband.
Unfortunately, when she arrived in the UK, the woman, who obviously had other intentions, filed for divorce from her husband.
The man was confused by what she had done, so he informed his wife’s mother, who supported her daughter, and stated that she would not have approved of their relationship if she had known he was a mechanic.
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”It’s really unfair.. a lady who got married to my friends brother early this year, don’t know what their agreement was (Husband & wife) but after the wedding, he sold most of his property so he & he wife could relocate to the UK, the whole money that was realized was kept in the Wife’s account, & they agreed she travelled First & the husband will join her later.
Madam got there & filed for divorce, not getting the point, husband called mother in-law & all she had to say was ” if I knew u were a mechanic I wouldn’t allow my daughter marry u..”