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00:00Have you ever cursed someone because you were hurt?
00:04Or have you ever witnessed a curse you uttered come true?
00:08If someone hurt you, would you curse them?
00:12If you have hurt someone and that person is a woman, be afraid.
00:17Because if you incur a woman's curse, you can be sure you'll never get your life in order.
00:23In this story, we will witness a curse uttered by a suffering woman.
00:28Since he is still alive, we will use his name in the story.
00:32If you find yourself in this story, don't forget to leave a comment.
00:37Now, if you're ready, we can move on to our story. Enjoy the show.
00:41Don't forget to subscribe to the True Stories channel and like the video.
00:48It was March 1993.
00:51In the weary stone streets of Çanakkale, the wind, as always, swirled with a penetrating cold.
00:58That morning, when Suzan sat on the chair by the window, she looked at the sky.
01:03The birds seemed to have forgotten their migration route.
01:06They looked as if they were afraid to fly.
01:08Perhaps, like Susan, they didn't know where they were going.
01:12That morning, Suzan had just turned 19.
01:18Another year that he forgot his own birthday.
01:21Another day nobody at home remembers.
01:24His mother had been getting ready to go to the garden since morning prayers.
01:28My brother came home late last night.
01:31Her sister was as silent as the morning call to prayer.
01:33As Suzan looked out the window, she tried to find words to fill the emptiness inside her.
01:40He didn't remember his father at all.
01:42Just a photograph.
01:44Faint.
01:45Black and white.
01:47A square with torn corners.
01:49The rest was hidden in his mother's eyes, which grew darker each day.
01:53The only person who raised him, and whom he considered a father figure in his absence, was his mother.
01:58But now her mother looked at her not just with patience, but with expectation.
02:04Another man proposed to you yesterday.
02:06"He's the son of the lady in the garden's neighbor," his mother said as she hoisted the sack onto her shoulder.
02:12Again? said Suzan.
02:14His voice held neither anger nor hope.
02:17Look, girl, we didn't even send you to school.
02:21We couldn't even get them a profession.
02:23You're the only one I have.
02:25We did everything we could to help your older brother save himself.
02:29Your sister shares the burden of the house.
02:32But you...
02:34Your fate is a little more delicate.
02:37I'm scared, my daughter.
02:39If I let you fall into the wrong hands, I won't be able to sleep at night.
02:43Suzan bowed her head.
02:45"I don't want to, Mom," she didn't say.
02:48She didn't say, "I want to marry for love."
02:51Because in this house, his words would fall to the ground before reaching the sky.
02:57He had already learned this.
02:59That day, her mother went to the garden.
03:01When he returned home that evening, there was an expression of indecision on his face.
03:05Suzan trembled inside.
03:06"A woman came to see me today," said his mother.
03:10There's a family interested in marrying you.
03:12They say they are good people.
03:14Honest and wealthy.
03:16But there's a problem.
03:17The man is 15 years older than you.
03:21"He's a good person, but him wanting a young girl isn't a good sign, Mom," said Suzan's older sister.
03:26"People aren't looking for girls, they're looking for maids," said his older brother.
03:32His mother remained silent for a while.
03:34Then, lowering his head, he spoke.
03:37But these are different.
03:39They're going to take my daughter to England.
03:42There was an established order there.
03:43They were going to marry her off as a bride, not a maid.
03:46This is a chance, my daughter.
03:48Perhaps salvation.
03:49Suzan closed her eyes.
03:52It has been through storms.
03:54But only one sentence was whispered to the outside world.
03:57What do you say?
04:00That day, the bird with broken wings inside Suzan couldn't fly.
04:04He couldn't escape.
04:05It was a bird waiting to be thrown from the nest, but without any wind to blow.
04:09The engagement was arranged in a short time.
04:12No celebration took place.
04:14An engagement ceremony was held among family members.
04:16Because when you looked into Suzan's eyes, there was nothing to celebrate.
04:22The wedding took place within a few months of the engagement.
04:25The wedding dress was rented, and the veil was second-hand.
04:29There were no drums or trumpets.
04:30Only jewelry was worn.
04:32But nobody made a fuss about it.
04:34In this town, girls were married off either in tears or in silence.
04:39Suzan also fell silent.
04:40When the day of farewell arrived, his mother extended her hand.
04:43"Forgive me, Mom," said Suzan.
04:47His mother just stared.
04:48Then, with a trembling nod, he said, "May God bless you, my daughter, and may you forgive me too. Whatever happens, hold onto your gold."
04:56No tears fell from Suzan's eyes.
04:58Because there was no room left inside her for crying.
05:01She was already convinced that the life she was living wasn't hers.
05:06He closed his suitcase.
05:08He packed some clothes and a lot of fear inside.
05:11And then there's a lifetime of silence.
05:14When they boarded the plane, the man sitting next to Suzan was now her husband.
05:18He never spoke to her.
05:20He simply turned and said, "Everything will be fine from now on, don't worry."
05:25Suzan simply nodded.
05:28A voice inside her said, "Nothing will be alright."
05:32He would understand how accurate that voice was years later.
05:36A new life had begun for Suzan.
05:39However, this new life brought not excitement, but a sense of alienation.
05:44The first thing he felt when he set foot in England was not the coldness of the air, but the distance in people's eyes.
05:52After the wedding, she was put on a plane and, before she knew what was happening, found herself on completely different streets in another country.
05:59The man she married hadn't spoken much during the journey.
06:03He had only provided some practical information.
06:06Suzan did not know English.
06:08She had just stared at the man as they passed through customs, waiting to see what he would do.
06:12The man, however, calmly completed the procedures and led Suzan out of the airport by the hand.
06:20Their home was an apartment outside the city, directly above the bar.
06:25Suzan spent her first day getting to know the house.
06:28Everything was unfamiliar.
06:30Even the shape of the curtains was frightening to her.
06:33There were lots of electronic gadgets in the kitchen, but she didn't know what any of them did.
06:38Her husband had gone down to the bar and started tidying up.
06:43When Suzan looked out the window, she didn't want to make eye contact with anyone.
06:47He just watched the crowd.
06:50A few hours later, the man came upstairs and handed her a bag.
06:54Inside were some canned goods, bread, and some ready-made meals.
06:58He said, "You'll have to make do with these."
06:59At that moment, Suzan understood even more deeply how lonely a woman can be in this life.
07:05Neither her mother nor her older sister was with her.
07:08He was the only person in the house she could talk to.
07:11But the man didn't particularly enjoy talking.
07:14As the days passed, Suzan tried to adjust to her new life.
07:18She would clean, prepare meals, and then wait by the window.
07:23The man would come home late, sometimes saying he was tired and going straight to bed.
07:28Two months later, the man said he couldn't get his business together and couldn't pay his debts.
07:33The bar was about to close.
07:36Suzan was startled but couldn't react.
07:39One evening, the man asked about Suzan's gold, the gold she received at the wedding.
07:43Suzan remembered her mother's words: "No matter what, hold onto your gold."
07:49But the man looked tired and disheveled.
07:53"We need to establish a new order," the man said.
07:57We are moving to Germany.
07:59Suzan became flustered.
08:00I couldn't get used to England, and now Germany?
08:04But Suzan couldn't say anything.
08:06She simply gave the man her gold, along with the box.
08:10The man smiled.
08:12"You're a really good woman," he said.
08:15At that moment, Suzan tried to trust that smile, without knowing that the words were empty.
08:22As she prepared to leave for a new country, she tried to suppress the fear that was welling up inside her.
08:27This time, he faced not just a new life, but a new country, a new language, and complete solitude.
08:36When they arrived in Germany, they rented a small house.
08:39The man left early in the morning and didn't return until evening.
08:43Suzan watched the city from the window, trying to understand the laughter of the people.
08:49It was there that she realized for the first time that her own smile had disappeared.
08:52A month later, the man said he had rented a small shop and would be importing goods from Türkiye to sell there.
09:00Suzan simply nodded.
09:02All the money in the man's pocket was Suzan's gold.
09:05But nobody thanked Suzan or asked for her opinion.
09:10Suzan was struggling with loneliness while sitting at home.
09:14She was afraid to go outside, and her eyes would fill with tears even at the sight of an unfamiliar sign.
09:18Even if she only needed to go to the market at the end of the street, she would spend hours getting ready.
09:24Her husband ignored Suzan's condition.
09:27Because his life had now begun to revolve around someone other than Suzan.
09:32New customers, new business relationships, new women.
09:35But Suzan was unaware of all of this.
09:39She's still fiddling with the pots and pans she's lined up in the corner of the kitchen,
09:42She was trying to cook the dishes her husband liked.
09:45Even though he burned his hand, he didn't make a sound.
09:48Even though she spent the whole day cleaning windows, she looked for appreciation on her husband's face.
09:53And one night the man said he was going to another city for work.
09:57Suzan packed his suitcase, filling it with his favorite foods.
10:02The man stopped before leaving through the door.
10:05He looked at Suzan.
10:06"I'm lucky to have married someone like you," she said.
10:09Suzan couldn't sleep for a long time that night.
10:13Loneliness descended upon him again.
10:15Late at night, as she looked out the window, she whispered to herself.
10:20"Are you really lucky, or is it just because I kept quiet?" he said.
10:26As usual, Suzan woke up early that morning.
10:31She prepared her husband's favorite dishes.
10:33She placed the pots and pans into glass containers one by one.
10:36He carefully closed the lids.
10:39She was inwardly uneasy, but as usual, she didn't show it.
10:44Her husband arrived.
10:45He picked up his suitcase.
10:46"I'll be back in a week," he said.
10:49Suzan nodded.
10:51He escorted her to the door.
10:52Those days were all the same.
10:55When her husband leaves, Suzan cleans up the kitchen.
10:58She cleans the house.
10:59He/She puts the food containers in the cupboard for a few days,
11:02Then he would prepare it again.
11:04But this time something was different.
11:06When you lifted one of the glass containers
11:09He felt something stuck under the lid.
11:11He opened the lid.
11:13A photograph came out of it.
11:16Suzan's hands began to tremble.
11:18He looked at the photograph.
11:19Her husband and another woman
11:21They sat side by side, smiling and posing for the photo.
11:25The photo was taken at home.
11:27Suzan froze.
11:29An indescribable pain overwhelmed him.
11:31A huge lump formed in his throat.
11:33This photograph changed everything.
11:36After a while, Suzan decided to follow her husband.
11:39The same preparations were made again.
11:42The meals are ready.
11:44The suitcase is packed.
11:45When her husband left the house, Suzan grabbed her bag and followed him.
11:49Her husband went into an apartment building two blocks away.
11:52Just as the door was about to close, Suzan quickly entered.
11:56She climbed up to the floor her husband had gone up to.
11:59The door to apartment number three was closing.
12:01He missed it, but he memorized the number.
12:04When her husband returned home a week later, Suzan examined his keyring.
12:10One key on the keychain was different from the others.
12:13A few days later, before her husband left for work, she took the key and went to that apartment.
12:18He entered apartment number three with the key.
12:21There was no one inside.
12:22But the house was filled with brand new furniture.
12:25The room was like a luxury hotel.
12:27There was a woman's scent in the bedroom.
12:30She opened the wardrobe.
12:31There were clothes hanging inside that she had never seen before.
12:34Suzan angrily trashed the entire house.
12:37He threw everything he could find to the ground.
12:39He smashed everything, from vases to chairs.
12:42Everywhere, Sinan tried to eradicate this betrayal.
12:46The sound of the vase echoed through the living room, but Suzan didn't stop.
12:49The woman's clothes were right in front of his eyes.
12:52They were all colorful, brand-name dresses.
12:56He found scissors.
12:57He picked up the clothes one by one and cut them.
13:00It was as if she wasn't tearing apart fabric, but years of silence, denial, and oppression.
13:07He returned home with an exhausted body and a bleeding heart, not knowing what to do.
13:13He was alone.
13:14Moreover, he was innocent.
13:16Her husband's mistress, however, was not surprised to find the belongings in disarray when she returned home.
13:23Because that was his plan.
13:25The game, which started with the photograph, was designed to eliminate Suzan.
13:30The plan was working.
13:32She immediately grabbed the phone and called the man.
13:35Speaking in an angry tone, she said, "You need to come and see this mess."
13:40"That woman ruined the house," he said.
13:43Suzan's husband came home angrily.
13:47He couldn't control his anger the moment he entered.
13:50He didn't think about the photograph, the betrayal, or the injustices he had committed.
13:55All he saw was an innocent woman.
13:58He ignored his own disgrace.
14:01He yelled at Suzan, insulted her, and raised his hand against her.
14:05Before Suzan could understand what was happening, she found herself standing in front of the door.
14:09He had neither a suitcase nor his keys.
14:13Suzan was left homeless.
14:15Cold, unfamiliar streets, faces I don't recognize.
14:19That night, Suzan went to the house of the only Turk she could think of.
14:22Sister Hanife.
14:23When Hanife opened the door and saw Suzan's condition, she understood everything.
14:29Suzan quietly explained what had happened.
14:32As he spoke, Hanife's face darkened, and her husband rubbed his hands together in anger.
14:38They immediately called Suzan's husband.
14:41Their voices were firm.
14:42They said, "Either you keep this woman in check, or we'll go to the police."
14:47This threat was exactly what the man feared.
14:50He was forced to take Suzan back home.
14:53But nothing was the same anymore.
14:56Suzan was no longer the quiet, introverted woman she once was.
15:00The marks of betrayal and rejection were etched on her face.
15:04He didn't tell his family anything.
15:06Not because she was ashamed, but she still didn't say anything.
15:09Suzan hadn't done anything to be ashamed of.
15:12But a wound was growing inside her.
15:15The betrayal weighed so heavily on Suzan's heart that she finally silently opened her hands and uttered not a prayer, but a curse.
15:24God, provide for my needs.
15:26Take everything this man owns.
15:29I'll take my revenge on him in such a way that he'll be dependent on me.
15:33Oh God, grant me such a punishment that he cannot even rise from his chair.
15:38Because existence led him astray, he said.
15:41These words were a lament from his heart.
15:45He fell silent.
15:46But the sky heard Susan's cry.
15:49Suzan returned home, but nothing was the same anymore.
15:54She had been betrayed once and was helpless.
15:57The business her husband founded had been established with Suzan's gold.
16:01Suzan was the one bearing the brunt of it.
16:03Her husband and his mistress were the ones enjoying the benefits.
16:06But Suzan was in so much pain that she could no longer breathe.
16:12He had uttered such a deep, heartfelt curse that sometimes he even regretted it.
16:18Because Suzan was a kind-hearted woman.
16:21You may be angry with Suzan, but if you had her heart, you could forgive even your enemy.
16:27But don't worry, Suzan never forgave her husband.
16:31She resisted everything with only her compassion and will to live.
16:36Months had passed.
16:38Suzan's husband, as if nothing had happened, with the same indifference...
16:43He would leave Suzan alone at home and occasionally go to Türkiye under the pretext of business trips.
16:49But Suzan no longer trusted her husband.
16:52He was right not to trust her.
16:54Because others were reaping the benefits of the business built with Suzan's gold.
16:59Suzan's husband is on holiday in Türkiye with his mistress.
17:03Suzan, on the other hand, was staying home alone.
17:05Suzan was aware of this, but she couldn't bring herself to object.
17:10She considered divorce for a long time.
17:12But she feared gossip if she returned home.
17:16Actually, her family never said anything to her.
17:19But he was afraid of upsetting his family.
17:22Therefore, the thought of divorce only occasionally crossed her mind, though it was just a fleeting thought.
17:29And she couldn't accept it anymore.
17:31If she divorced her husband, others would continue to reap the benefits of the business built with her own gold.
17:38He had learned his lesson, but he didn't know what to do.
17:41Suzan cursed them every day.
17:44The more Suzan cursed, the worse her husband's business got.
17:49Actually, Suzan thought so.
17:52But the reality was completely different.
17:55Suzan's husband had taken out loans for his mistress.
17:58Unpaid loans have piled up considerably.
18:02Suzan's husband's mistress was a complete devil.
18:06He was intent on both destroying Suzan's home and profiting from the business she had built with her capital.
18:12Suzan's husband shamelessly blamed her for things going badly.
18:19According to her, they wouldn't lose money if Suzan stayed in charge.
18:23If it's true, the employees were constantly stealing from the cash register.
18:26This was, of course, just a cover-up.
18:28Because they were spending the money with the woman who would become their mistress.
18:32Also, the man who kept Suzan confined to the house for years,
18:35The language barrier was a major obstacle for Suzan in overcoming it.
18:39Suzan could understand what was being said.
18:41He could even speak a little.
18:44But when it came to actually running the shop, Suzan lacked confidence.
18:49Even though Suzan was self-confident, she was too isolated from the outside world.
18:54And it fluttered its wings helplessly, like a frightened sparrow.
18:59Days turned into weeks, and one day, after a rainstorm, the entire warehouse was flooded.
19:05All the goods were submerged and rendered unusable.
19:10But the man even blamed Susan for the rain.
19:14"If you had been in charge, we wouldn't be in this situation," he said.
19:19Inside Suzan's head,
19:20If you trust the business you started with my gold
19:24It seemed to me that if he hadn't taken out loans for his mistress, none of this would have happened.
19:28But he remained silent.
19:30Sometimes, even if women remain silent, the heavens will surely hold them accountable.
19:35Whether you call it karma or a curse coming true.
19:40The woman's rights will not be violated by anyone.
19:43Because above all, a woman is the one who keeps the home together.
19:46The woman is so powerful that...
19:48She either builds a home or, like Suzan's husband's mistress, destroys one.
19:53But Suzan was a strong woman.
19:55He had no intention of letting his home be destroyed or his possessions be taken away.
19:59But what can be done?
20:00The warehouse was flooded.
20:02They were actually able to compensate for this damage, but...
20:04Suzan's husband knew nothing about life except spending money on other women.
20:10Suzan, on the other hand, used to even prepare meals for herself, just like a maid.
20:15Of course, if he had known this back then,
20:17Of course, she wouldn't cook a week's worth of food and hand it to her husband.
20:20But Suzan was a compassionate and innocent woman.
20:23I think it would be more accurate to say, "until it hurts them."
20:27Unfortunately, Suzan's highly respectable but dishonorable husband,
20:31He was forced to declare bankruptcy because he couldn't repay the loans he had taken out for his mistress.
20:36The banks were now hounding them.
20:39Suzan's husband decided to apply for unemployment benefits.
20:43Even after squandering all of Suzan's possessions, the man showed no sign of remorse.
20:49But Suzan had had enough.
20:52Do whatever it takes to send me to the course.
20:55"I want to get my driver's license," Suzan told her husband.
20:58Her husband asked, "What do you need a driver's license for?"
21:01You don't know the way, you don't know the path.
21:03"Stay home and cook," he said.
21:05But Suzan had reached her breaking point.
21:08He did everything he could to enroll himself in a driving course.
21:11First, he learned to drive a car.
21:13Then he learned about the city.
21:16Suzan couldn't hold back her tears when she took a tour of the city.
21:19Because it turned out he was a prisoner in an open prison.
21:23Without wasting any time, Suzan, with the help of her older sister Hanife, arranged to work as a dishwasher at a workplace.
21:29Some people say that abroad, everything is done according to the rules.
21:33He's saying you can't just work however you want.
21:37You should ask those who have to work.
21:40Everyone in this life is trying to exploit those in need.
21:43That's why while everyone else is sitting comfortably in their warm homes late at night, some of us have to work.
21:51Suzan was one of them, and her first task was washing the dishes.
21:55Later, she went to clean offices.
21:58Her husband could no longer spend as lavishly as before.
22:02He even gave Suzan all the money he got.
22:05Because Suzan was the new head of the household.
22:08Do you remember Suzan's curse?
22:10Just like in the curse, her husband no longer had any wealth or possessions left, which had led him astray.
22:16It might seem like Suzan is the one who suffered the consequences again.
22:19But Suzan proudly works hard,
22:24Even her husband was now entrusting his money to her.
22:27If you only knew Suzan, you would love her so much.
22:31Perhaps even the angels admired her.
22:33Because not everyone could be as strong and compassionate as him.
22:38Suzan worked tirelessly and continued to slowly pay off her husband's loan debts.
22:44Suzan felt relieved now.
22:47When the money ran out, the mistress disappeared without a trace.
22:50It was as if her husband had begun to appreciate Suzan a little more.
22:54But Suzan had learned her lesson and was now more cautious, avoiding unnecessary mistakes.
22:59No matter how cautious Suzan is,
23:03Suzan faced a major obstacle in her ability to work secretly.
23:07A virus emerged that swept across the globe, leading to global lockdowns.
23:13Suzan could no longer work secretly during the days of the curfew.
23:19Their only income was her husband's unemployment benefit.
23:23After paying the rent, there wasn't much left from my unemployment benefits.
23:28People are shopping in droves, practically looting supermarkets.
23:32As they cleared all the products from the shelves, only one thing kept Suzan and her husband going, who were now penniless.
23:38Those were things we learned from our grandmothers and mothers.
23:43Suzan made noodles annually, just as her mother had taught her.
23:47She also made her own tomato paste.
23:49And she made as much preserves as her pantry could hold.
23:52He had transformed the terrace of his house into a small greenhouse.
23:57For example, if she really liked a particular vegetable somewhere she visited, she would immediately separate the seeds into a napkin.
24:03Then he grew them in his own small greenhouse.
24:07He grew everything he could, from tomatoes for making tomato paste to eggplants for canning.
24:13I could even say there were more vegetables than flowers in the pots inside his house.
24:18Those of you who don't know might now call Suzan a hoarder.
24:22But what most people dismissed as hoarding during the pandemic,
24:27It had been very useful for Suzan and her husband.
24:30By the way, I also enjoy making tomato paste and preserves.
24:33Because that's what I learned from my mother.
24:35Imagine a scenario where there's absolutely no access to food, and I suggest you start making canned goods yourself.
24:44Anyway, it was Suzan who saved herself again during the pandemic.
24:48After quarantine measures began to be eased, he resumed working at night again.
24:54Meanwhile, she continued to pay off her husband's debts.
24:57Some days went well, while others were lonely and dark, just like in the past.
25:03Meanwhile, Suzan's husband turned to alcohol.
25:07He was setting aside money from his unemployment benefits for alcohol, and he was constantly drinking whenever he had the chance.
25:13Suzan, on the other hand, was a big-hearted angel trying to keep her home together in a foreign land.
25:19But she didn't know that while her mother didn't want Suzan to be taken as a maid, she was sending her away as a slave to foreign lands.
25:26He constantly told his mother on the phone that everything was fine, and he would visit his mother and siblings every two years.
25:36If her mother had known, would she have ever abandoned her daughter?
25:38Of course he wouldn't leave.
25:40But Suzan didn't want her mother to be upset.
25:43Because, according to Suzan, suffering was their destiny.
25:47Suzan was used to suffering.
25:49But no one, not even someone as good as Suzan, should have to suffer in this world.
25:54It's such a strange world that Suzan's mother passed away without knowing what her daughter was going through.
26:02Suzan couldn't even cry when she heard the news.
26:05It felt like boiling water had been poured over her head, but she couldn't cry.
26:09She went to Türkiye for the funeral, but still couldn't say anything to her siblings.
26:14How much more could a woman grieve?
26:16He received the answer to this question instantly when he returned to Germany.
26:20Because the curse she had uttered had now set off on its journey to the address sent by the heavens.
26:26One day the house phone started ringing shrilly.
26:30They were calling from the hospital.
26:31Her husband fell to the ground while walking down the street.
26:34He himself couldn't remember what had happened.
26:36But doctors had detected a malignant mass in the back of his neck.
26:41And it was spreading throughout his entire body.
26:44Then they learned that she had cancer.
26:47I'll ask again.
26:48Do you remember Suzan's curse?
26:51I guess there was no need to look for any other reason.
26:54It seemed like Suzan's curse was slowly coming true.
26:58Her husband initially refused treatment.
27:01But the pain had become unbearable.
27:03That's why she had to start chemotherapy.
27:07Suzan's husband grew weaker day by day.
27:10and the dose of morphine they use for their pain
27:13The dose was being increased constantly by the doctor.
27:16Suzan looks after her husband during the day.
27:18He went to work at night.
27:21At one point, her husband had become like a baby.
27:24He couldn't even relieve himself.
27:27As the dose of morphine he used for his pain increased
27:30Suzan's husband also seemed like he wasn't from this world.
27:33He was sitting quietly in a corner.
27:35Even Suzan didn't know what she was thinking.
27:38He just stares at one spot,
27:41He stared into space for hours.
27:44Suzan knew that chemotherapy wasn't working.
27:47Because after every check
27:49The doctor was increasing the dose of morphine.
27:52One day, the doctor even said,
27:54if the pain becomes unbearable,
27:57Don't wait for the next check-up.
27:59the amount I increased earlier
28:01Increase the dose of morphine, he said.
28:02Meanwhile, morphine was being used in the form of a patch.
28:07Not with a syringe, in other words.
28:09That's why Suzan,
28:10administering morphine to her husband
28:12He was just sticking a piece of tape on.
28:15Months passed.
28:17The pandemic was almost over.
28:19And Suzan's husband had contracted the virus.
28:22He stayed in the hospital for a while.
28:24And the rest of his treatment was done in the hospital.
28:26But unfortunately, this...
28:28This was his last hospitalization.
28:30Suzan's husband one afternoon
28:32He closed his eyes to this world.
28:35Suzan is now in a foreign land.
28:36She was left all alone.
28:38Neither a house nor savings,
28:40before her husband died
28:42He hadn't left anything for Suzan.
28:44Suzan's gold too
28:45They had eaten with his mistress.
28:47But the right of an innocent woman
28:49from someone who cruelly violates rights,
28:52It came from a tyrant.
28:53Suzan this curse
28:55kept it inside for a long time
28:56And she couldn't tell anyone.
28:58Until one day, the story
29:00Until you share it with us.
29:02Suzan still lives in Germany.
29:05As we said at the beginning of our story
29:07by changing its name
29:09We tried to tell the story.
29:11Just know her as Suzan, who lives abroad.
29:14Don't worry, he's not in bad shape.
29:16Because she's a strong woman.
29:19Greetings to him from here as well.
29:21Sister Suzan,
29:22You are a strong woman.
29:24Believe me, this is your life story.
29:27It will empower many women.
29:29Finally, we would like you to know that,
29:31No woman deserves to be unhappy.
29:34Those who make innocent women unhappy
29:36He doesn't deserve to be happy.
29:38Here's some advice for you:
29:40Never, ever incur a woman's curse.
29:43In the next true story
29:46Take care until we meet again.
29:48May you have the best days.
29:50Goodbye.
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