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Woman kicked out of her rented apartment on her birthday party by Landlady for changing men regularly

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
July 11, 2019
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Wonders shall never end. A woman in Kira named Diana has been asked to park out of her rented apartment by the landlady, and the reason for the order was that she changes men every day and the landlady can no longer close her eyes to such behavior.

One of the Diana’s neighbours narrated to our reporter that Diana was being dropped home regularly with different men in different cars. She said that one day the landlady told them about Diana’s habit of changing men like clothes and they did not take it serious until Monday when she kicked her out.

This happened on Diana’s birthday after five men met unknowingly at her house each with a flower and everyone was introducing themselves to another one as the birthday girl’s boyfriend.

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This led to arguments, verbal fights and fierce exchanges with loud voices between the men that forced the landlady to get involved and kick her out the following day.

“Diana has been my good neighbour because she has also been helping me in money issues but I didn’t know her real boyfriend because was being visited my different men which even forced our landlady to kick her out,” Diana’s neighbour told our reporter.

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