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Tinder Romance Scam: Man Allegedly Conned £100,000 by Claiming He Had Cancer
A man who met someone through the dating app Tinder is alleged to have carried out a devastating romance scam, persuading his victim to hand over around £100,000 after claiming that he was suffering from cancer.
According to the alleged account, the pair developed a relationship online after meeting on Tinder. The man reportedly built up trust with the victim before telling them that he had been diagnosed with cancer and was facing serious financial difficulties because of his treatment.
Over time, the victim allegedly sent substantial amounts of money after being told the funds were needed for medical treatment, living expenses and other costs connected to his illness.
The payments eventually reached approximately £100,000, leaving the victim facing a significant financial loss.
Romance scams often involve criminals creating false identities or relationships online before manipulating victims into sending money. Fraudsters may claim to be suffering from an illness, facing an emergency or experiencing financial problems in order to make their requests appear genuine.
In this case, the alleged cancer story was reportedly central to convincing the victim that the financial assistance was genuinely needed.
The situation came to light after concerns were raised about the man’s claims and the money being requested. Questions were subsequently raised over whether he had actually been suffering from cancer or had used the illness as part of an elaborate deception.
If proven, the case would demonstrate how online relationships can be exploited to manipulate people’s emotions and finances.
Experts have repeatedly warned people using dating apps to be extremely cautious when someone they have met online begins requesting money. Genuine relationships should not require large financial transfers, particularly when the person has never been met in real life.
Anyone who believes they may have fallen victim to a romance scam should keep records of messages, payments and other communications and report the matter to the appropriate authorities.
Important: The allegations described above should not be treated as proof of criminal wrongdoing unless established by a court. The man’s identity, the victim’s identity and the precise circumstances should be verified against court or police records before publication.
Attached is a news article regarding a man who scammed a person on tinder for 100K saying that they was suffering from cancer
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