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The British woman broke up with her boyfriend, built 30 accounts in one go, and self-directed and self-acted that he was hurt by him

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We often hear the saying that we can still be good friends after separating hands. In fact, not everyone can do this.

In the United Kingdom, there is a woman who has embarked on the road of paranoia - after breaking up with her boyfriend, she built 30 accounts in one go.

Her purpose is simple, to get revenge on her boyfriend.

Broke up after two years with her boyfriend

The British woman, named Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth, lives in Longcorn, Cheshire, England, is 20 years old and has been associated with Louis Jolly. However, for some reasons, the relationship lasted only two years before it ended.

The British woman broke up with her boyfriend, built 30 accounts in one go, and self-directed and self-acted that he was hurt by him

(British Woman Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth)

Courtney then hooked up with a man named Declan Rice.

Originally, Louis thought that he and Courtney would end so friendly, and the two of them have since gone their separate ways into a beautiful life. Unexpectedly, from one day on, he was connected to the accusation that the person who made it was his former girlfriend, Courtney.

It turned out that Courtney and her mother called the police, accusing Louis of hurting Courtney; calling Courtney on an unknown phone; secretly following Courtney and her friends, and taking pictures and sending them to Courtney through social media to threaten her.

Hearing these words, Louis felt both inexplicable and aggrieved, saying that he had never done these things, but he himself could not come up with any favorable information to prove it.

The point is that Courtney still has a lot of important credentials on hand.

She provided the names of several social media accounts, as well as pictures of her being hurt and messages sent to her via social media that made her shudder.

The British woman broke up with her boyfriend, built 30 accounts in one go, and self-directed and self-acted that he was hurt by him

Courtney revealed that the person who did this kind of thing was Louis.

In the end, Louis was arrested 6 times, locked up for 81 hours, tried for up to 6 weeks and was asked not to go out from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. the next morning. He even lost his job to that end.

The woman's family was unknowingly involved

Seeing this, it is estimated that many people will feel that Louis is very excessive.

Recently, however, the cause of the incident has surfaced, and the results have been jaw-dropping.

In fact, Louis really didn't do anything to hurt Courtney at all, all of which was actually written and directed by Courtney, and she even let her family and friends help her unknowingly.

The British woman broke up with her boyfriend, built 30 accounts in one go, and self-directed and self-acted that he was hurt by him

After a preliminary investigation, the police found that at least 17 of the multiple social media accounts provided by Courtney that Louis had deliberately created to send her messages had been created with her email address and that the address shown was also Courtney's home.

They found Courtney. However, in the face of these credentials, Courtney refused to admit it at first. And then, after repeated questioning, she finally admitted that all this was indeed made up by her. And she did it for one reason—to teach Lewis a lesson.

To this end, she created 30 accounts on social media, and said that Louis built it.

Hearing this, the people around me simply felt incredible.

The British woman broke up with her boyfriend, built 30 accounts in one go, and self-directed and self-acted that he was hurt by him

Courtney, full of regret, argued that she had acted irrationally because she was too impulsive and had been hurt.

Looking at her sad look, I can't help but feel pity. However, this did not allow Courtney to escape punishment because of this.

Eventually, after a trial, Courtney was sentenced to 10 months and barred from going near Louis for 10 years.

At this point, Louis's big stone, which had been pressing in his heart, was finally put down.

References: Liverpool Echo, Mirror

(Floret)

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