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yudagengs
yudagengs :
aya nu nanyaken cager ujung na nginjem duit🤣
2025-11-09 17:33:17
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user92415562
umi ilyas :
betul banget kk cape karasana hirup jadi tulang punggung salken🙏😭
2025-11-10 12:17:24
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rist7988
ris toni :
lepas kn biar ttp waras ,.. th
2025-11-11 14:52:12
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mmahammar
mmahammar77 :
lereus pisan kitu
2025-11-10 11:38:21
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malwer_87
Addict87 :
teh sumpah teu kiat 😭 perih pisan kana manah
2025-11-11 08:21:56
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nina_marlina0
nina_marlina :
tong Sagala teuing di pikiran ayeuna keun we Jang isuk deui 🤭
2025-11-11 13:38:04
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mamahdiah56
diah Natura world :
bener teh sumpah te kiat 😭 perih kena manah lelah sebener na😔
2025-11-11 10:15:27
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hiakuwidi
06 :
geus kaayaan kieu mah ..babaturan teuing kmn ..dulur geus kasieunan ..nya ukur sadar diri jeung sabar ..iklas bari ngadeketkeun diri ka gusti allah ..
2025-11-10 09:46:25
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idulazhari2
Arie Slwly :
Naha loba duit teh Aya we NU injem na lamun hayang menta nte ti bere kumaha 😭
2025-11-11 16:35:53
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pitriani.ramadani
Pitriani Ramadani :
teu bisa di istirahat keun😭 hayoh wae kepikiran🥺😭
2025-11-09 12:09:33
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ainurjanah745
Ai Nurjanah :
ijin post bun🙏
2025-11-11 13:58:18
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dewisumimaharani01
ISABELA :
bener pisan etamah ngan saukur hayang nyaho 😌
2025-11-09 12:08:06
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nisa39s
❤️ ka'nyah Ayah ❤️😘🫰 :
leres tth paling naros acs Aya teu Kitu bde namut
2025-11-10 20:27:54
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anggunchanti
Anggunchantika398 :
😭😭😭😭uhun pisan teth
2025-11-11 05:38:21
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thelapan_elektro
Ajrahiwiduy :
tong berhp KA jelema ath teh..mangga caketan ,deui eusan NU Kanu zhat maha segala nya
2025-11-10 17:05:01
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handayani._93
Perintis :
leres
2025-11-11 13:37:26
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yayan.photo
Yayan Mulyanto :
cager teh..🙏
2025-11-11 13:06:09
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rahma.wati9501
Rahma Wati :
bener pisan ,titah pura" wae😭😭
2025-11-11 11:54:30
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ellisa962
🍓Elisa🍌 :
mni sedih tth
2025-11-11 10:13:35
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rstumrdn
rstumrdn :
Bener bnget
2025-11-11 15:34:42
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ihatz.adeliana.na
Ihatz Adeliana Napasha :
kak 😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🏻
2025-11-11 17:00:58
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anggianggie519
R :
Bae lah teh,,Bae keun we☺️☺️
2025-11-11 04:36:24
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kaniania837
MamaMiaaa💁🏻‍♀️ :
nuju di fase ieu tth🥺
2025-11-11 03:45:44
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kartini69715466135762410
kartini :
leres pisan kk
2025-11-11 04:03:53
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30januari30
30Januari :
moal Aya jelma nu nanyakeun cageur henteu hate na iwal ti diri sorangan😊
2025-11-10 17:29:10
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When my daughter, Linda, brought home a young man named Kelvin, she was glowing with excitement. He told us that all his family members were living abroad — in the United States, to be precise. But from the very first moment I met him, something in my spirit didn’t sit right. I told Linda to be patient, but she didn’t want to hear any of it. Even my pastor warned me to be careful; he said he had a strange feeling about the man. Kelvin spoke with confidence, claiming he had taken a one-month vacation from work in Canada just to come home and marry my daughter before returning overseas with her. I even spoke on the phone with people he introduced as his parents — supposedly calling from the Canada — but even that didn’t calm my doubts. Something about their tone sounded staged. When I asked Linda how they met, she smiled shyly and said, “We met on TikTok.” She said they had known each other for only 2 months. I tried to reason with her. I reminded her that love built online can be deceiving, but she became defensive. She said I didn’t want her to be happy. My husband passed away years ago, and I have only two daughters — she’s the eldest — so I felt deeply responsible for her choices. I even called elders from my late husband’s family to speak with her, but Linda wouldn’t listen. She insisted the wedding had to happen before Kelvin’s “one-month leave” was over. When I asked him about his background, he said he was from Ondo State but wasn’t born in Nigeria. He claimed his family had fled the country years ago and lost contact with their relatives. I asked him to stay with us before the wedding so we could know him better, but he refused, saying he had already booked a hotel. My family and I were worried about the speed of things, but my daughter was too blinded by love to see reason. He told us that he would use the marriage certificate to “process” her travel papers — something I found suspicious, because he hadn’t started any visa procedure before. I asked Linda how that could be possible within just a few weeks, and she said he had everything under control. Eventually, I gave in. I didn’t want to appear as the mother who stood in the way of her child’s happiness. Kelvin provided everything for the wedding — money, decorations, catering, even a new set of furniture for our living room. He handed generous envelopes to my family members and even gave an offering to our pastor. The introduction, engagement, and wedding all took place that same weekend. We didn’t have a big crowd just close family members. The next day, they said they were traveling to Lagos to start her “travel processing.” They stopped by to greet me before leaving. That was the last time I saw my daughter alive. Three days later, I received a call. The voice on the other end asked, “Are you the mother of Mrs. Linda Kelvin?” When I said yes, the woman told me to come quickly. I rushed to the address she gave me. My heart almost stopped when I saw my daughter’s body lying lifeless in that hotel room. Her head and chest had been mutilated. Kelvin was nowhere to be found. He had vanished  leaving behind money and their belongings, untouched. I knew it from the very first day. I knew something was wrong with that man. That was how my daughter lost her life to a stranger she met on TikTok.
When my daughter, Linda, brought home a young man named Kelvin, she was glowing with excitement. He told us that all his family members were living abroad — in the United States, to be precise. But from the very first moment I met him, something in my spirit didn’t sit right. I told Linda to be patient, but she didn’t want to hear any of it. Even my pastor warned me to be careful; he said he had a strange feeling about the man. Kelvin spoke with confidence, claiming he had taken a one-month vacation from work in Canada just to come home and marry my daughter before returning overseas with her. I even spoke on the phone with people he introduced as his parents — supposedly calling from the Canada — but even that didn’t calm my doubts. Something about their tone sounded staged. When I asked Linda how they met, she smiled shyly and said, “We met on TikTok.” She said they had known each other for only 2 months. I tried to reason with her. I reminded her that love built online can be deceiving, but she became defensive. She said I didn’t want her to be happy. My husband passed away years ago, and I have only two daughters — she’s the eldest — so I felt deeply responsible for her choices. I even called elders from my late husband’s family to speak with her, but Linda wouldn’t listen. She insisted the wedding had to happen before Kelvin’s “one-month leave” was over. When I asked him about his background, he said he was from Ondo State but wasn’t born in Nigeria. He claimed his family had fled the country years ago and lost contact with their relatives. I asked him to stay with us before the wedding so we could know him better, but he refused, saying he had already booked a hotel. My family and I were worried about the speed of things, but my daughter was too blinded by love to see reason. He told us that he would use the marriage certificate to “process” her travel papers — something I found suspicious, because he hadn’t started any visa procedure before. I asked Linda how that could be possible within just a few weeks, and she said he had everything under control. Eventually, I gave in. I didn’t want to appear as the mother who stood in the way of her child’s happiness. Kelvin provided everything for the wedding — money, decorations, catering, even a new set of furniture for our living room. He handed generous envelopes to my family members and even gave an offering to our pastor. The introduction, engagement, and wedding all took place that same weekend. We didn’t have a big crowd just close family members. The next day, they said they were traveling to Lagos to start her “travel processing.” They stopped by to greet me before leaving. That was the last time I saw my daughter alive. Three days later, I received a call. The voice on the other end asked, “Are you the mother of Mrs. Linda Kelvin?” When I said yes, the woman told me to come quickly. I rushed to the address she gave me. My heart almost stopped when I saw my daughter’s body lying lifeless in that hotel room. Her head and chest had been mutilated. Kelvin was nowhere to be found. He had vanished leaving behind money and their belongings, untouched. I knew it from the very first day. I knew something was wrong with that man. That was how my daughter lost her life to a stranger she met on TikTok.

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