Report to the police being cheated of love and money when knowing that “young” girlfriend is about to become a grandmother

A Chinese man called the police after discovering that his intended girlfriend was actually 13 years older than him and about to become a grandmother.

A man surnamed Guo, 31, from Henan province (Central China) claimed to have been “scammed” when his “young” girlfriend believed to be 30 years old revealed that he was in fact 44 years old and about to take office. paternal grandmother. Guo’s tragic love story has gone viral on Chinese social media.

The couple met in October 2022, when the girl introduced was born in 1992. After spending time together, Guo realized that the two were very compatible and quickly progressed to a love relationship. He even brought his lover home to meet his family and stayed for about 2 weeks.

“I believe I have found the right life partner, and want to spend the rest of my life with her. We will get married soon,” Guo said.

However, on the morning of December 9, 2022, a phone call from the mother that revealed the true identity of the “young girl” shocked Guo and immediately ended this relationship. The truth is revealed when his mother is revealed by a relative who lives in the same place as the other woman.

“She is 13 years older than me, has two children. The 20-year-old son has been married for two years, soon gave birth to his first child,” said Guo, who dresses young, making it impossible for the other person to know her real age every day. when applying makeup.

He felt ashamed, losing face in front of the villagers because they all knew about the “scandal”.

“A woman about to become a grandmother is having an affair with me. That means I will be forced to be a grandfather, at my age,” said Guo, frustrated, accusing his ex-girlfriend of trying to cheat. lied to himself, but this person denied being “a fraud”.

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Guo then called the police, asking the woman to show her identity card, confirming her birth in 1978.

“She was angry. But it was I who was most upset because not only was she cheated on, but also lost money,” Guo said. He said he gave his ex-girlfriend 10,000 yuan (nearly 35 million dong) after she constantly looked for many reasons to “familiar”.

Guo said she gave about 35 million dong to the woman at her request. (Photo: Weibo).

This is not the first case of “love scams” in China. In August 2022, a 29-year-old woman was arrested by Shanghai police for defrauding nearly 20 men with more than 2 million yuan (nearly 7 billion dong) to pay for a luxurious life.

In the same month, police in Anhui province (eastern China) caught a gang of 22 people defrauding dozens of men with a total amount of 4 million yuan (nearly 14 billion dong).

This target group specializes in social media to meet men who want love and lure them to buy gifts through live streams.

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