Love story ends in tragedy as woman dies on same day she meets husband

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Three years after being separated from her husband due to draconian Covid restrictions, a Russian woman tragically died on the same day of their reunification. People in eight districts of Zhengzhou in China with a total of 6.6 million residents were told to stay home for five days beginning Thursday, except to buy food or get medical treatment. Daily mass testing was ordered in what the city government called a “war of annihilation” against the virus.

China is yet to lift coronavirus restrictions since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020.

This cost a couple three years of their life together, only to be completely ended on the same day they could finally see each other again.

A Russian woman identified as Nika, was finally able to travel to Nanning, a city in China, to meet her Chinese husband after three years apart.

But soon after their meeting, the woman tragically became ill and died.

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Her husband, Mr Ouyang, 38, told the South China Morning Post: “We were both crying and hugging for five minutes.

“I was happy, extremely happy. However, tragedy happened on our way home.”

The woman reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest as they were travelling by car together.

The hospital told the husband she was suffering from a cardiac arrest due to massive pulmonary embolism, but Mr Ouyang said he wanted a second opinion.

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He drove her to a larger hospital in Nanning around 90 miles away.

He said: “She was in a coma after her symptoms began to appear. She hasn’t said a word.”

Speaking of the character, he added: “I felt relaxed with her, and I’ve learned a lot from her.

“We were looking forward to our future. We said to each other that we should work hard to live together, either in Russia or in China.”

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