A woman swindled her parents £250, 000 ($360, 000 US) by pretending she was studying at Oxford University, according to a court hearing.
The woman spent the money on holidays, drugs, and a secret wedding her parents weren’t even invited to.
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Nicola Boardman, 34, told her mother, Marilyn, and father, Frank, that she needed money to fund a large research project, with the chance of earning £3 million (roughly 4 million in US dollars) once it was finished.
Read the full story at The Epoch Times by Sherley Boursiquot