A young student married a 79-year-old woman: everyone was shocked until they found out the real reason for this strange wedding 😱😱
When the 22-year-old student showed up at the registry office arm in arm with a 79-year-old woman, a dead silence hung in the hall. The bride’s white dress was neatly ironed, she had a veil on her head, and a restrained, slightly guilty smile on her lips. The groom, in a dark suit, looked tense but determined.
Whispers could already be heard behind him. Relatives, friends, and random passersby who had come to their ceremonies could not hold back their giggles.
— “Is this a joke?”
— “Is he marrying an apartment?”
— “He’s probably mentally ill…”
The groom’s mother tried to persuade her son to change his mind at the last moment:
— “Son, think about it some more. She’s almost 80! This is not normal!”
But the guy was unwavering. He looked at the bride with some strange, almost painful respect.
The wedding took place. Without music. Without any special ceremony. Only the dry words of the registrar, the applause of a couple of random witnesses and the flashes of the cameras of journalists who had already gotten wind of this “shocking love”.
A day passed, two, a week. The bride no longer appeared in public. The groom, too. No one knew where they lived. But then something very scary came to light and it became clear why the young guy married an old woman… 😱😱 Continued in the first comment 👇👇
A month later, a short note appeared in the local newspaper: “Anna K., who recently married a young student, has died.” The cause of death was listed as “heart attack in her sleep.” The student did not attend the funeral.
But then something happened that really horrified everyone.
One of the teachers at the law school where the young groom studied accidentally dropped in a conversation:
— “He wrote his term paper on the topic of “How to bypass a will and receive property without being a relative.” He was interested in all the ways of receiving an inheritance. Even rare legal loopholes…”
The journalists started digging. It turned out that Anna K. was the sole owner of a huge plot of land in the city center — land that many developers had been trying to buy for years. But she always refused to sell.
After her death, all rights to the plot unexpectedly passed to the young widower — under a well-written marriage contract.
A month later, the plot was sold for 47 million rubles. The widower disappeared.