Unbelievable! Groom-to-be fakes his own death to avoid getting married
A 23-year-old bride-to-be in the UK was devastated to hear that her fiancé was suffering from depression and had committed suicide by ju...
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A 23-year-old bride-to-be in the UK was devastated to hear that her fiancé was suffering from depression and had committed suicide by jumping in front of a car, just days before their planned wedding.
They had met at Connecticut University in 2012 as part of a year studying abroad, reported mirror.co.uk.
Alex recalls Tucker being a gentleman, showering her with gifts and jewellery and taking her out for posh dinners on the 10th of every month to celebrate the day they first met. So much so, it was painful for her to return to the UK once the year was up.
At that moment, when Tucker asked her to marry him, she was over the moon. She returned home and the couple spoke on the phone every day.
Alex starting preparing for the wedding. She shopped for her wedding dress and even arranged for photographers, when she received the call from his father. Desperate, she called his mother to learn more, when she discovered that she had no clue of what Alex was speaking. In fact, his mother told her that she thought they had broken up once she returned to the UK, reported the Mirror.
That’s when Alex realised that she was the victim of a cruel lie – it was Tucker himself who faked his own death to get out of marrying her.
Tucker — whom Alex had met while studying in Connecticut in 2012 – has since admitted his outrageous actions, telling a Daily Mail reporter: “I’m a terrible, awful person.”
“I know I shouldn’t have told her I was dead, but I didn’t know what else to do,” he said.
“‘I got scared and wanted to get out of the relationship. It was moving extremely fast and with us being in different countries, it was really hard.”
She admits to not having seen the warning signs when he had backed-off from joining her in the UK previously, saying he had been arrested for taking alcohol to a party with underage teens and that he could not leave the country.
“In hindsight, all the warning signs were there and I should have known he wasn’t going to marry me,” Alex said.
She described her ‘mixed feelings’ in a video message reflecting on the traumatic events.
“I’m a little bit heartbroken, a little bit relieved,” she said.
“I’m really glad I’m not going to be married to some sort of low-life scumbag who’s going to fake his own death, just be really mean about it,” she said.
“I’ve learned a lot about myself and I’m a great person without him.”
Alex has decided to move on and has, ironically, now set up a business making wedding favours.