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A young man comes out of a coma and discovers that his fiancée has found another woman

A young man comes out of a coma and discovers that his fiancée has found another woman

Bree Duvall during her coma

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Brie Duvall, a 25-year-old Australian, found out that her fiancé had dumped her after she spent three months in a coma as a result of a serious accident in Canada in 2021.

The betrayal was only discovered due to a message on the cell phone. The young woman had amnesia in the first moments of recovery after the coma, and reached her device after a portion of her memory was salvaged.

To her surprise, the boy who was until then her fiancé not only left her during her hospitalization, but also exchanged her for another woman with whom he has lived ever since.

According to the newspaper womanThere was a letter from her current partner to her, asking Brie not to contact her ex. She also found out that her fiancé never visited her in hospital and banned her on social media.

The disappointment was even greater that the Australian had to go through the delicate recovery process alone, as her accident occurred at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The parents, who were in Australia, were unable to visit her in Canada due to lockdown restrictions. “My parents went to the government to ask special permission to say goodbye to me, because my situation was so bad,” he told the English newspaper. “With the Australian government’s refusal, my mother instructed Canadian doctors to maintain my life support device.”

After about a year, Brie was finally able to travel to Australia and be reunited with her parents. He concluded, “I definitely don’t want to go through what I’ve been through again and won’t be far from my family anymore.”

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