The American Dream ended with a minus sign on the card and a broken heart

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A Muscovite woman fell in love with David Leonardo from the United States and transferred him more than a million rubles to fly to Russia and take her as his wife. The American Dream ended with a minus sign on the card and a broken heart.

As it became known, 50-year-old Anna fell for a handsome man from America. In her later years, she continued to surf dating sites and search for love. In early September, a woman became interested in the questionnaire of 52-year-old David Leonardo with a height of 181 centimeters. In the description, he indicated that he was looking for a sincere interlocutor.

David told Anna that he was actually a hot Italian from the city of Sicily. He works as a petrochemical engineer for the American company British Petroleum. Even his nickname in the messenger — Engener-was misspelled. But the man won the Muscovite with his care, asked if she was warmly dressed and if she was feeling well. Less than a month later, the engineer asked Anna: will you marry me? The woman said it was too soon. But David insisted. He said that he would come to Russia to get married.

However, the engineer said that his company has very strict rules for leaving the country and you need an invitation. A Muscovite woman sent a letter to the British Petroleum post office saying that she wanted to show her beloved Moscow. She was told: to apply for a "visa to leave the United States", you need to pay 350 thousand rubles. Anna sent it. The nuance that the recipient was some Tatiana Viktorovna did not bother her. Then British Petroleum demanded that the security deposit be transferred to David's airport expenses. In total, the Muscovite woman sent about 1.2 million rubles to an unknown card.

The happy bride boasted to her friend that a foreign groom was coming to visit her. She put his picture in the search engine. And it turned out that on different dating sites, the "handsome engineer" is registered under different names, and, most likely, under his guise, scammers have already divorced several naive women.
 
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