Duped by his web of lies
WOMAN - UK|January 09,2017

Louisa Rodriguez discovered the man she loved wasn’t who he seemed…

Kristina Beanland and David Jeffs
Duped by his web of lies

When my fiancé,Simon, asked me to marry him, it was the happiest moment of my life. I imagined the future we would have – how we’d travel the world and have adventures.

But the truth is, the man I loved wasn’t the person I thought...

It was May 2012 when I noticed an article on Twitter about a man, called Simon, who was fundraising for charity.

When I read his story, I could hardly believe it. After 11 years in the Army, he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). And then, despite battling rectal cancer, he was running 100 marathons in 100 weeks to raise awareness for PTSD.

How it all began

I felt compelled to get in touch, so I sent him a message and, within minutes, he’d replied. As we both lived in Leeds, he suggested we meet up.

While I wasn’t looking for romance, the connection between Simon and me was instant. We talked for hours – he told me about his battle with cancer and his time in the Army. I held back tears as he revealed that, while fighting on the front line, a child had died in his arms, and he’d watched his comrades suffer agonising deaths.

I’d never met a man like him before – so kind and generous. I knew Simon’s cancer could rob us of a future together, but when he proposed seven weeks later, even though it was so soon, I said yes. I wanted to be with him – however long we had together.

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