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The bride, who was to be married, was robbed of Rs 11 lakh in the name of 'marriage bed burning' ritual, the boy was in bad condition.

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It is said that love is immortal… Yes, something similar happened with a person who lost lakhs of rupees in the pursuit of love. Didn't get love, also suffered huge loss of money. A man lost Rs 11 lakh in his love affair, after which the matter came into limelight and went viral in no time. When you read about this matter, you will also be surprised.

A Chinese man got so caught in the trap of his girlfriend that now he cannot do anything except cry because he lost the girl in love and also lost Rs 11 lakh.

A man lost Rs 11 lakh in love

Actually, the case is of a man from Tianjin who first got trapped in the trap of love and then lost a huge amount of money due to online romance. Wang (name changed) was first lured by a widow and then ran away with 100,000 yuan from her.

According to the South China Morning Post, the woman, surnamed Li, told Wang that she was from a wealthy family and that her husband had died. She lives alone and has inherited whatever property she inherited from her first husband after his death.

Demanded money for the ritual of burning the bed

Now she wants to live a new married life, but before that she has to perform the Suhaag ritual to please her husband's soul. A total of Rs 11 lakh is to be spent on this ceremony and the woman asked for the entire amount from Wang. He explained to her that if she gave this money it would be a bad omen.

The woman ran away with Rs 11 lakh

Wang was reportedly killed by love, so in a report on October 31, Hongjing News reported that the woman asked Wang to transfer Rs 11 lakh online and told him not to attend the ceremony, otherwise his Husband's soul will not find peace. As soon as Wang deposited 1 lakh yuan (Rs 11 lakh), Li disappeared with all the money and Wang is still searching for her. Thought Wang had become depressed and helpless and had lost hope.

Users gave advice

After the incident went viral, reactions of users have also come to the fore, Chinese social media users say that anyone looking for a life partner online should think twice before becoming a victim of such a scam. Apart from this, experts say That identity should be verified while meeting acquaintances through the Internet.

Personal data should not be shared unless absolutely necessary, and any demand for money or other such transactions should be viewed with suspicion.