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A broken engagement in Zhumadian (Henan, China) is attracting the attention of the Chinese online community. The man was declared broken off by his girlfriend because the house he was living in was registered in his sister's name.
According to local media, Mr. Truong and his girlfriend met last March. Their relationship progressed quickly, the two discussed marriage and Mr. Truong's family gave a dowry worth 127,000 yuan (more than 460 million VND).
However, 2 weeks ago, at a family gathering, the girl discovered that her lover's house was registered under his youngest sister's name. Immediately, she expressed anger and decided to cancel the engagement, according to information from Sohu.
Mr. Truong explained: "At that time, she didn't ask, and I didn't have time to tell her." The girl said that what made her angry was not who was in charge of the house, but the feeling of being deceived. "From beginning to end, he never mentioned this. I felt like everything was hidden," she said.
Mr. Truong said that his parents had 4 children. Mr. Truong is the third child and the only son in the family. He has a younger sister. When saving money to buy a house, Mr. Truong's parents put the youngest daughter's name on the house.
Mr. Truong's family did not explain the reason for only leaving the youngest daughter's name. When his sister got married, Mr. Truong still lived in that house and is currently using this place as his honeymoon home.
This means that after the wedding, Mr. Truong and his wife will move into this house and the house will still be in his youngest sister's name. Mr. Truong has the right to use the house as his own, the youngest sister has no opinion.
However, this explanation could not ease the girl's disappointment. Because in her heart, she always assumed that the house he was living in was his house. Mr. Truong had never mentioned that it was not his house on paper. She decided to return the dowry and end the relationship. The incident quickly spread on social networks. Many people supported the girl, saying that hiding important information such as house ownership was unacceptable. She would be known as living at her husband's sister's house.
One person commented: "If you're not honest about such a big thing before getting married, how many more things will you hide later?" Another person expressed their opinion: "Pre-marital assets are a personal matter, but hiding them is an ethical issue."
Transparency in marriage continues to be a hot topic. Many people believe that instead of waiting to be discovered and then explaining, the male lead should have shared earlier that the house was contributed by the whole family, and is currently under his sister's name. It is this honesty from the beginning that helps both sides understand and trust each other more.
Previously, social networks were stirred up by a bride's post about canceling her engagement before the wedding day because her husband secretly bought a house with his biological mother, which is causing a stir on all social networking sites in the "land of the flag".
According to People magazine, the woman described her fiancé's behavior as "a serious warning sign." She said the two had been together for five years and were looking forward to getting married this fall.
"We both promised each other that we would try to save money to buy a house, build a future home and take care of our children," the girl shared.
However, she recently discovered that her fiancé had secretly bought a house with his mother. "He secretly bought a house, but not with me, but with his mother. I didn't know anything about it," she said in disappointment.
When "questioned" about this, the groom's side responded that she could move to the new house to live with them and that waiting for her to save up to buy a house would take too much time, while "pooling assets with his mother would help him have a house sooner".
Shocked and angry at her fiancé's reaction, the girl decided to cancel the engagement and the wedding. " I feel betrayed and cannot live with such a person," she confided, adding that her fiancé and his family "completely do not understand this decision" and still call her every day.
Some people around her and even her parents thought she was overreacting and being extreme, but there were also people who sympathized with her and supported her decision. " This is not just about the wedding, but about life for many years to come. Keeping this a secret will keep many other things secret. I support the cancellation of the wedding. Trust your intuition," a comment below the girl's post read.
In India, because the groom fainted due to the cold weather on the day of the wedding, the bride thought it was a sign of poor health, so she left and immediately canceled the wedding.
The unusual incident occurred in Deoghar, Jharkhand, and quickly became a topic of discussion among the local community. The wedding of groom Arnav Kumar (28 years old) and bride Ankita took place on a day of extremely cold weather. Despite the cold weather and strong winds, the ceremony still took place normally with the Varmala ceremony - the traditional ring exchange between the bride and groom.
Immediately after the ceremony, Arnav felt unwell. He lamented the cold and windy weather prevailing in the area. While the guests went to dinner, the couple remained at the altar to continue the rituals.
As the officiant began the Pheras ritual, where the bride and groom circled the sacred fire, Arnav began to shiver and faint. He fainted due to hunger and cold. This made the bride Ankita feel uneasy. She decided to leave and call off the wedding. She suspected that the groom had a more serious health problem.
Although the families of both the bride and groom tried to convince Ankita to go back and continue with the wedding, she was determined to stick to her guns. A local who attended the wedding shared, "This is a rare incident. When you hold a wedding in winter in such cold weather, it is difficult for both families."
In another development, a shocking marriage annulment occurred in Madhya Pradesh, India. The bride Khushi Tiwari put medicine in milk, gave it to the groom to drink on the wedding night, then ran away with assets worth about 12 lakh rupees (about 360 million VND).
Groom Rajdeep Rawat, from Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, married bride Khushi Tiwari, from Charkhari, on December 13. The wedding ceremony was held according to traditional rituals. However, the wedding night turned tragic. According to information from the police, on the wedding night, the bride Khushi gave Rajdeep a glass of milk mixed with unknown medicine.
After the groom drank and quickly became unconscious, the bride took all his valuables, including gold and silver jewelry and a mobile phone. When Rajdeep woke up, he was extremely panicked to find that all his belongings were gone and his wife had run away.
He immediately reported the incident to his parents and family, asking the authorities to investigate. In the lawsuit, Rajdeep's father asserted that the bride could be part of a larger scheme to seize the property.
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