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V.Balasubramani
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[h=1]Man hooks up with girl on Facebook, only to find she's his wife[/h]Bareilly: Some unions, clearly, are not made in heaven.
A squabbling couple which had gone their separate ways, unable to deal with unending fights, took to Facebook to find new love and a fresh start to their shattered lives. However, little did they know that even after using pseudonyms to hook up with a partner they would end up with each other again.
Cops said chances of this happening were "very, very negligible" in the real world. But as a policeman chuckled, "Such things happen when your luck is bad."
It so happened that a husband and wife in Bareilly (names withheld) changed their identities on FB to hook up "with someone better". After browsing on the site for months, the man found somebody "very interesting". Around the same time, his wife too met an "exciting prospect" on the net. The chats started soon and, about three months later, the "boy and girl" decided to meet.
A day was fixed, a time set and a restaurant agreed upon. It was an old favourite at the Aub Khan crossing in Bareilly. But when the hour arrived, and as luck would have it, the two were aghast to find out that they had in fact been chatting with each other.
Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...o-find-shes-his-wife/articleshow/50828544.cms?
A squabbling couple which had gone their separate ways, unable to deal with unending fights, took to Facebook to find new love and a fresh start to their shattered lives. However, little did they know that even after using pseudonyms to hook up with a partner they would end up with each other again.
Cops said chances of this happening were "very, very negligible" in the real world. But as a policeman chuckled, "Such things happen when your luck is bad."
It so happened that a husband and wife in Bareilly (names withheld) changed their identities on FB to hook up "with someone better". After browsing on the site for months, the man found somebody "very interesting". Around the same time, his wife too met an "exciting prospect" on the net. The chats started soon and, about three months later, the "boy and girl" decided to meet.
A day was fixed, a time set and a restaurant agreed upon. It was an old favourite at the Aub Khan crossing in Bareilly. But when the hour arrived, and as luck would have it, the two were aghast to find out that they had in fact been chatting with each other.
Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...o-find-shes-his-wife/articleshow/50828544.cms?