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Twitter user narrates how her cousin's boyfriend stabbed her repeatedly then ran over her with his car over 10 times after he found out she was still alive

                Twitter user narrates how her cousin
A Twitter user took to the platform to narrate how her cousin was killed in the most gruesome way by her boyfriend. She wrote;
My cousin was stabbed repeatedly by her boyfriend who dumped her body at a grave yard when he realised she wasn't dead, he drove over her 10+ times. We couldn't dress her body for the funeral b/c all her bones were crushed.

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