Woman Marries Her Lover Before Ex-Husband in Chinthamani
Team Udayavani, Jul 7, 2017, 4:10 PM IST
Chinthamani: In a strange incident, a woman at Chinthamani in Chikkaballapura married to another man in the presence of her ex-husband recently at her residence. The woman, Rachana is a lawyer by profession and the president of Women unit of Karnataka State Farmers Association. Rachana was married to Lawyer Eshwara Gowda 15 year ago and has two children from him.
The woman managed to get divorce from a court in 2016 citing some issues within her family. She started a creative school soon after the divorce and fell in love with Manjunatha who also works as a school bus driver in her school. After months, the duo decided to marry at a function in the residence of Rachana. Accordingly, Rachana organised marriage function in her residence and invited her ex husband, Eshwara Gowda. In a surprise incident, Manjunath tied knot to Rachana in the presence of her ex husband Eshwar Gowda.
Speaking on her second marriage, Rachana said, she divorced her first husband to marry someone who is interested in her. Fortunately, she fell in love with her school bus driver and decided to marry him in the presence of her ex-husband.
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