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A hallucinatory life story that surprised many people.
I have decided to divorce.

Although she had been married for many years to her husband, with whom she had a child, she decided to divorce when she learned that he was dying.

While some criticized her for her decision, others congratulated her and said it was the best choice she could have made.

The Australian said she had cut ties with her partner who refused to quit smoking despite doctors repeatedly telling her she had chronic lung disease, not thinking about her child and the pain it would endure.

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“The morning my husband was told he was going to die was the morning I knew I had to leave him,” she said, according to the Daily Mail.

The woman also said that her husband ignored the advice of the doctors or her child and continued to follow the vices that gradually swallowed her life.

The woman’s partner reportedly said, “That’s it, if you keep dying, at least keep smoking.” No one could convince him to stop.

“I looked at my husband and realized he wasn’t listening to what he was being told,” she said.

As a mother, I knew right away that I had to save my son. I didn’t want him to grow up taking care of his father.

“I didn’t want to see the gradual decline of a father who does nothing to help himself,” the woman said.

 

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