People can discover genuine love even in unexpected places since love has no age boundaries. A 65-year-old woman in Ghaziabad, who felt lonely despite her financial stability, hoped for this. Unaware of the scam that would await her, she made the decision to register for a profile on a matrimonial website in hopes of finding a life companion.
 
The woman who lives in kaushambi, Ghaziabad, has informed the police about a fraud case.  She said that after a brief romance, she married an older guy she met on a matchmaking website.  After that, he moved into her kaushambi flat, where they shared a home for eighteen months.  He never did, however, register their union.


He dishonestly conned her out of a substantial amount of money while they were dating.  He vanished when she asked for the marriage certificate.  She resorted to the police because she was desperate and alone. After putting a lot of effort into her profession, the woman—who has been divorced since 2003—achieved a senior position at a private firm in hyderabad and made a good living.  She was successful in her career, yet she still felt empty.
 
She made a profile on a matrimonial website because she was lonely and met a 68-year-old man there.  Over time, their encounters developed into love, which led to marriage and his eventual move into her home.


The woman told the authorities that she believed her spouse had arranged a phony marriage.  He convinced her to liquidate a number of fixed deposits throughout their time together and move the money into a joint account they had set up.  Additionally, he used her money to buy his daughter jewelry valued at Rs 50 lakh.
 
All of the funds in the joint account were eventually moved to his daughter's and son-in-law's accounts.  He fled when she asked him about the cash transactions and the marriage certificate.  A search for the accused has been started by the police.
 
 
 

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