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Should I tackle her and how?
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She does however have some 'previous' though not quite the same... she was in a year-long relationship with someone 15 years her senior who died (she is the same age as me, 54.) He died and apparently told her on his death bed where money was hidden in his house and to take it, leave the house and not go back. His children were up in arms and wouldn't let her go to his funeral. The £1,000 she wanted to borrow from my mum was supposed to be paid back when someone that owes the ex partner a much larger amount pays back (to her) what he owed him.
She could of course have genuinely loved him but he died in May and since then she has had an affair with her sister's husband so I'm thinking not :eek:
Oh she sounds like a theiving piece of work - I would not allow her anywhere near my mother or family,,,,,predatory cow0
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