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Infra dig!!! Girl battered by boyfriend

I heard about this weeks back when the photograph was sent to me but i refused to believe until i made my findings, that's why i now publish it. Its a true story and the photograph is real, don't take it for granted. Let me ask you though (you know i can't but ask questions as my people say "he who asks questions will never miss his way around") how does a man in love do this to his girlfriend?

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