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Sunday, August 27, 2017

End Time Husband

A mum-of-four ‘dumped’ by her husband days after being paralysed by a stroke has found love again with the personal trainer who helped her recover.



Riona Kelly, 37, was left paralysed from the waist down following a spinal stroke and was told she would never walk again.

After just five days in hospital, she claims her husband Richard – who she had been with for 14 years – requested a divorce.

But the mum from Halifax, West Yorkshire, fought on, taking her first steps eight weeks later – and has since found love with her personal trainer, Keith Mason, 35.

Riona said of her ordeal, which began in March 2015: “After suffering a stroke not only did I have to deal with paralysis but I had to deal with losing my partner of 14 years.

“After he asked me for a divorce I was left completely alone. After five days in hospital I was told it would take me six months to a year to recover.

“At the time I felt like giving up, but I knew I had to be strong for my children. When I finally took my first steps it felt amazing.”

However, Richard claims he actually asked for a divorce before Riona’s accident, and visited her in hospital when he wasn’t looking after Leighanra, 16, Caleb, 11, Izabela, nine and Logan, five.

from Yahoo News


Imagine a woman asking for divorce at a time like this..she would be branded names...

25 comments:

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    1. I asked God for a job He blessed me with one.but....the way my employers treat me the only thing stopping me from committing suicide is my kids,the thought that they will suffer.what makes it worse is that my husband does nothing for us,so my getting this job was like a slight to him.his wish is that I fail.I carry all the responsibilities even buy him clothes to look good but I have this feeling that he hates me and wants me to lose that job.since I started working he doesn't look for anything doing he stays home and eats.I'm just suffering in silence contemplating suicide.Lord help me sometimes I just want to end it all but I'm afraid my kids will suffer.***weeping***

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    2. Madam, marriage isn't a do or die affair ooo. Who you wan leave all your kids for? Better sit up, talk to God and address your emotional problem. I repeat, marriage isn't a do or die affair

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  2. It's always so easy for men to forget the "in sickness and health" part taken during their vows. Hardly would you find a woman leave her husband because he ill even when it is terminal. Glad she found love again.

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    1. My brother's wife left when he was diagnosed with leukamia. He died two weeks later. She left a child of 2 and a half years behind and two slightly older ones. Its both ways i think.

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    2. There must be more to your bro wife's case, I almost says true but leaving her children? There's more to it.
      May your bros soul RIP.

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    3. Two can play that game my dear

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  3. I'm so happy she found love again...

    But I really have phobia for this kind of guys... Guys with 6packs and muscles 💪 seriously I don't know why..

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  4. That trainer must hv been eyeing her before now, could even be a gold digger, so no single lady out there again, oyibo with their gimmicks welldone

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    1. You see why you are a fool? White people font think like u blacks that are criminals

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    2. Anon 17:02 no need for the unnecessary insults uniquebeauty has a point. You must be insane to think blacks are criminals.

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    3. Unique beauty has absolutely no point. Her so called point is in very bad taste. So because she is on a wheel chair and also has children she should go and die abi? Asking if there are no single girls again?!!! Nigerian mentality sha

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    4. So he must be a criminal or gold digger to fall in love with a cripple .thank God not everyone thinks like you if not cripples would never marry.

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  5. Oyibo marriage, for better for stay, for worse, for divorce. Oyibo relationships are always fair-weather except when they can't find other options...

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  6. Somehow I feel the woman wasn't entirely innocent just that, Heavens was nice to her and she could walk again but still,hubby you did bad why did you go ahead with the divorce? You thought she was being paid in her own coin?

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  7. Her ex husband is wicked. Does he forget that is for better or for worse? Wicked man. Thank God she found love again

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  8. #Choose your friends wisely. They can affect your journey in the long run*

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  9. What if they have been having issues b4 the incident? And they are just living as house mates, not to add the burden of carrying and feeding a her out of despise. Women play victim alot. Stop judging until you hear from both sides.

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  10. Well these oyinbo marriages ate for better for stay for worse for go.




    LEP😛

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  11. It's both way. Una don come, make it look like its only men that are wicked in this world. 🚶

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  12. Good thing she found love again..

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