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A man recently married his deceased girlfriend in a combination funeral and wedding ceremony.

Chadil Deffy, also known as Deff Yingyuen, placed a ring on the finger of Sarinya "Anne" Kamsook, his girlfriend of 10 years, during the ceremony in Thailand's Surin province.

The couple had planned to get married in the future, but Yingyuen wanted to focus on his studies before tying the knot, the Thai-Asean News (TAN) Network reported.

Unfortunately, Kamsook unexpectedly died in an accident before the couple could set a date.

According to the Pattaya Daily News, the couple met at Thailand's Eastern Asia University nearly a decade ago, and wreaths were placed around campus in memory of Kamsook following her death.

And while some thought the service a bit strange, others expressed their sympathy for the groom.

"...I didn't know her, but in your photos, she looks young and full of life. I can't image the impact her death has caused in the lives of her loved ones. It was a very moving gesture of love, very moving. It makes you rethink a lot of things in life, things you take for granted," Facebook user Alejandra Yanez wrote in Spanish on Yingyuen's page.

Onsiri Pravattiyagul, a friend of the groom, wrote an opinion column addressing Yingyuen's intentions and the media speculation his story has prompted.

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When a woman jump in a pyre after her husband died, that's considered ignorant. When a man married a dog to repent for his sins, that's considered stupid. When a man slept with his deceased wife for years, that's considered creepy. This man marries his dead girl friend to fulfill his desire, and you people commented negatively. These people are courageous what they did and it all based on love that lies deeply within them to do the unthinkable? This reminds me of those who study the theory of outer space and those who brave enough to go out there and explore it. Think about it the next time you wish to suggest other wise.
FM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by ABIDHA:
When a woman jump in a pyre after her husband died, that's considered ignorant. These people are courageous what they did and it all based on love that lies deeply within them to do the unthinkable? QUOTE]

ABIDHA, would you allow me to reiterate the foolishness of this ungodly custom?
I won't wait for your answer.Smile This is ignorance at its max!!! Jumping into the pyre has noting to do with being brave or professing ones love. Do revisit your source of information- please don't say GNI is your source Big Grin Big Grin
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