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She Found Out Her Late Husband Had Been Cheating For Five Years After He Got Into A Fatal Car Accident While Away On A “Work Trip,” Then The Mistress Had The Nerve To Show Up At The Funeral And She Had Her Removed

Regardless of her own feelings, though, the entire situation has still been bugging her. In turn, she has been left wondering whether not allowing her late husband’s affair partner to go to his funeral was the right thing to do or not.

Can you imagine dealing with the death of your husband and the news that he was cheating for years all at once? Did she have a right to refuse the affair partner’s attendance at the funeral? How would you have reacted if the mistress showed up anyway? Do you believe she handled the situation correctly? 

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