Woman took care of her paralyzed husband for years: he married another woman when he got back on his feet (4 photos)
Nurul Syazwani says her ex-husband was "doing his job well" and asks people not to criticize him for his decision.
Nurul Syazwani from Malaysia spent six years caring for her bedridden husband after he was badly injured in a car accident. She recently revealed that her lover divorced her and married another woman as soon as he came to his senses.
For years, Nurul has been sharing stories of caring for her husband on her social media, feeding him through a tube, changing his diapers, and helping him bathe. It took six years for doctors to get the paralyzed patient back on his feet.
Throughout this time, Nurul's love and devotion amazed tens of thousands of Facebook followers. However, recently many internet users were shocked by the news that the man not only divorced her, but married another woman. People learned about this from Syazvani herself, who congratulated her ex-husband and his new bride in a separate post.
"I hope you will be happy with the one you chose. Aifa Aizam, please take care of him. I am done with him, now it's your turn," the woman wrote.
Nurul Syazvani also recalled the difficult time when she was a nurse.
"I worked with him on rehabilitation every day, and my family came to help me so that I could rest. I often bought the necessary things for him and the children myself," the Malaysian woman says.
She also noted that her now ex-husband also "did his job well" and asked people to stop bullying him. However, not everyone heard her request.
"I don't agree that he did his job as a man";
"How can such an ungrateful person exist?";
"He thanked me for the years of love and care. Nothing to say."
To spare her ex-husband and his new wife from criticism, Syazvani deleted her Facebook post and apologized to the newlyweds for drawing attention to them.
"I want to apologize to my ex-husband, his new wife and their families for that viral Facebook post. Everything that happened was my fault," the woman wrote.