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Marriage today is so scary!

What is happening in marriages today?It is one story after another of battering,mutilation,killing,maiming,butchering and eventual death.I am particularly worried about this trend.What is really happening?Below are very disturbing pictures of a young lady who got married only to meet her untimely death,killed in cold blood by her own husband!.








I can picture Titilayo in her wedding dress on her wedding day,hoping for a life of happily ever after.Titilayo never knew she would ever die like this.she never imagined that pictures showing her mutilated body would be passed around on the internet.She probably never knew alot of the ugly things she must have gone through at the point of her death could happen to anyone,let alone her!.Look at this gory pictures.How could a sane person have done this?How can somebody who took a vow to love you forever before God and man,do this to his lover?How can a person you love do this to you?How can marriage,a sacred institution become an altar of human sacrife?How can Titilayo die for loving?Many questions,worse still unaswered and will remain so because Titilayo is gone forever and will never share her side of the story.Oh God,my God!,this is scary to say the least.I am appalled.Dear lord have mercy!

Comments

Ogar said…
I read about this too somewhere else.As alien as the story sounds,it's so real and that makes it very hard to take in.Let that young man pay eternally for his deeds!
Unknown said…
Yes, Titi's story was very sad indeed. I just pray that she gets the justice she deserves over this, especially since she is not here to defend herself.
I love you said…
Amanda,is that why you have refused my proposal?I will never treat you this way baby...Just say yes pls

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