A woman who had sold her belongings to buy a one-way ticket
to go marry the man she met on Facebook has backed out, saying he is a cheat.
What happened?
Forty-one-year-old Evangelina Tsa and 39-year-old Darryl
Fancey met in a Facebook chatroom. Before long, Darryl proposed to her —
online. She accepted. And arranged to meet her Prince Charming at his base.
British resident Evangelina sold her possessions, including
her piano, bed, sofa and TV, and put up her flat to raise enough money to buy
the one-way flight to Canada, where Darryl lives.
The two E-lovers have never met before; and the romantic
intention was for the two of them to “marry at first sight” at the airport on
the Valentine’s Day.
Everything soon fell like a pack of cards, though; as
Evangelina accused lover boy of “seeing other women,” which Darryl denied
vehemently.
She told Mirror online, “Looking back, I feel embarrassed
about it, especially because of the shocking realisation that he was a flirt.”
Darryl, who is now in a new affair, has taken to Facebook to
deny his relationship, engagement and that he never proposed wedding to
Evangelina.
Speaking previously to The Sun, she added: “When he sent me
a Facebook message asking me to marry him I said ‘Yes’ in a heartbeat.”
It was only weeks before the wedding that she became aware
of allegations that her fiancé was dating other women as well.
By then, Darryl had allegedly become increasingly “distant.”
“I was getting messages from these different women warning
me against him,” Evangelina said.

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