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An engagement collapses amid claims of violence and betrayal; a man says he was attacked by his ex-fiancée, and she never returned the ring; she argues that he ditched the ring and that he was the one who attacked her; when love turns toxic, the fallout is fierce.
An engagement collapses amid claims of violence and betrayal; a man says he was attacked by his ex-fiancée, and she never returned the ring; she argues that he ditched the ring and that he was the one who attacked her; when love turns toxic, the fallout is fierce.
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