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Three days prior to after she reached India, Krishna got hitched to Abhik at Kalighat Temple in Kolkata. However, she was apprehended on Monday for illegally plunging into the country.

Digital Desk: In an eccentric incident, a 22-year-old Bangladeshi woman swam across the border to marry her boyfriend from India. She confronted the wild forests of the Sunderbans, swam for an hour, and reached India to unite with the love of her life. 

The Bangladeshi woman, identified as Krishna Mandal, met Abhik Mandal virtually on Facebook and fell in love after interacting and talking in phone for few days.  As Krishna did not have a passport, she chose to cross the border illegally to meet and tie knot with her better half.

According to police sources, Krishna first entered the Sundarbans, which are known for their Royal Bengal Tigers. She then swam for more than an hour in the river to reach her destination.

 What happened later?

Three days prior to after she reached India, Krishna got hitched to Abhik at Kalighat Temple in Kolkata. However, she was apprehended on Monday for illegally plunging into the country.

Sources informed us that Krishna may be handed over to the Bangladesh High Commission. Earlier this year, a Bangladeshi teen swam across the border to buy chocolate from India.

In times when true love is rare, Krishna is an example of love beyond anything. She proved that nothing can stand as a barrier between two souls if love is true and pure.


 

 


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