Posted on 12/27/2021 10:56:02 AM PST by nickcarraway
This is not how the romantic notion of “love is blind” is supposed to play out.
A young Turkish woman has married the man who threw acid on her face and eyes, leaving her permanently disfigured with impaired vision.
Berfin Ozek, 20, tied the knot with Casim Ozan Celtik, 23, this month — just two years after he doused her with the chemical substance during a heated argument, Newsflash first reported. The pair had previously dated and were said to be separated at the time, with Celtik allegedly shouting this despicable cliche at Ozek just before the attack: “If I can’t have you, no one can.”
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Dumb broad.
Oh, dear God, this poor young woman has no self-respect. God help her.
Remember, all cultures are equal....
Muzzies doing what Muzzies do.
This is Islam in a nutshell.
Repeal the 19th Amendment...
He was sentenced to 13 years in prison but got out early on a Covid technicality.
Acid in the face? Sounds like something from a Sherlock Holmes story - Baron Gruner, with his “vitriol”, from “The Illustrious Client.”
Either quite the memory, or quite the fan.
Maybe both...
Please whatever you do don’t zoom in.
Her father fought against her relationship with the pig (no offense to pigs) and wasn’t told they’d married until after.
Beyond sad. The human race has a long, long way to go, or it won’t have long to go.
Can’t fix stupid
Just another loving muzzie couple. Can’t believe that monster could put a fake smile on his face after he did
All cultures are equal, right?!
Can’t believe she’d go back to him after what he did, other then maybe she’d have a hard time finding a suitor after the acid burned facial change
Well, that's your problem honey.
Good luck with your marriage!
She obviously doesn’t understand basics.
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