In Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, a woman ties the knot with her deceased boyfriend
NEGROS ORIENTAL – A woman in the city of Guihulngan married her late boyfriend on Saturday, May 13.
According to a Facebook post by Jhaira Mae Haincadto, Mary Jane Escribano’s desire to marry her boyfriend was fulfilled on their anniversary as a couple. However, according to Haincadto, the atmosphere was somber because Jestoni Haincadto (Escribano’s boyfriend) had already passed away before the ceremony took place. The wedding was held one day before Jestoni’s burial.
Elaborating further, Mary Jane Escribano and Jestoni Haincadto had long planned to get married and celebrate their love on their anniversary. Unfortunately, Jestoni’s untimely passing cast a shadow over the joyous occasion.
Despite the sorrow, Mary Jane decided to proceed with the wedding as a way to honor their love and pay tribute to the plans they had made together. The ceremony was attended by close family members and friends, who offered their support and love during this difficult time.
The act of marrying a deceased loved one is not uncommon and is often seen as a way to symbolize the enduring love and commitment that transcends death. For Mary Jane, this wedding was a heartfelt expression of her love and a way to honor the memory of Jestoni.
The community has expressed their condolences and support for Mary Jane as she navigates through this challenging time. The ceremony serves as a reminder of the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of loss and grief.
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