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A 107-year-old Malaysian woman has been married 22 times and is afraid her latest husband will leave her, so she is looking to get married for the 23rd time.
Wok Kundor, 107, has been married 22 times and her latest husband Mohammed Boor Che Musa, 37, may leave her so she has decided to start looking for a new husband, “I realize that I am an aged woman. I don't have the body nor am I a young woman who can attract anyone. My intention to remarry is to fill my forlornness,” Kundor told The Star, a Malaysian daily newspaper, according to CNN.
If she does remarry, she has her eyes on a 50-year-old man, reports AFP.
Kundor and Musa both come from the same village in northern Terengganu and he used to be her lodger however, Musa had to leave to Kuala Lumpur for a drug rehabilitation program. But Kundor is worried that he doesn’t love her anymore and has found a much younger woman, “She said that she has been feeling insecure lately and she needs to find out whether he still loves her or not. She is worried he might not come back after his program and find himself a younger wife,” R.S.N. Murali, a reporter for The Star, told the press.
Nevertheless, Musa told The Star that he is still in love with her and further said that he cannot dream his life without the 107-year-old woman. He concluded that falling in love with her was “God’s will.”
If the former lodger and drug addict still loves her then she will change her mind about a second marriage, according to USA Today, “I will wait for him without thinking of another marriage.”
Soon Kundor will go to Kuala Lumpur, as soon as she finds a neighbor to drive her there.
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