The Australian grandmother refused to be 48 years old, and the old lady cried on the spot!
In the past two days, Australia** has published a report on Australian immigrants, and its content is even more shocking: .
Australia** reported on an incredible pair"Girlfriends": A 48-year-old man is in love with a 103-year-old grandmother!
A 48-year-old Estonian lawyer who asked to stay in Australia to accompany his 103-year-old girlfriend said he understood that some people online did not believe in their relationship.
Matt Thornson fell in love with Alfred Reid in 2013 and lived with her for a while until 2022 when she had to move into a care home.
Ritter, who is also Estonian but has permanent residency in Australia, is the widow of Thorson's grandfather (and Thorson's second wife) and will turn 104 at the end of February this year.
The couple insists that the age gap of 55 years doesn't matter and that they can continue their love no matter how long Rita lives.
My relationship with my maternal grandfather's bereaved family changed from a healthy one to a very meaningful and loving one.
Soeson is reportedly applying for permanent residency in Australia because Riette is his wife, but his application was denied.
He was not officially informed of the reasons for the refusal, but he believed that the Home Office considered his marriage to Ritter to be illegitimate.
Yes, the age gap is too big"
I know some people will be surprised by this. But in general, there is an age difference between older women and younger men. It doesn't matter if they're older or younger.
Mr. Sussen has now taken the case to the Administrative Court and will appear at the hearing Wednesday with Mrs. Little and three supporters.
The Sydney court did not hold a hearing because Sussen transferred Rita from a Maxi taxi to a wheelchair and her pain prevented her from attending the hearing. Rita came to Australia in early 1996 to study English.
When Leah learns that Thorson is the grandson of her late husband Alfred, she invites Thor to her home in the town of Banks, southwest of Sydney.
Soeson said they didn't fall in love at first sight and it didn't happen*** but they quickly became good friends and the relationship got better and better.
She gave me guidance, support, and counseling"Legally, Soeson said, this was one of her complaints.
That way, we have more in common and more reasons to be together"
Soeson returned to Estonia, but during two vacations in 2000 and 2007, he started"Very worried"with"Missed"Mrs. Reid, and returned to Australia.
During these two trips, we became closer and closer and I hope to be with her when I return to Estonia.
I am so happy to have met her, she has made my life more meaningful and happier.
In 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, Mr. Soeson took annual leave to visit Ritter in Sydney.
On their last visit, they realized that their relationship had become closer and had gone beyond a simple friendship.
We've been together for five years now and it feels great.
She likes me a lot, and I like her"
According to Maya, Mrs. Ritter spent more time than usual preparing breakfast, lunch, and dinner for him, which shows how much she cares about him.
Our physical contact became closer and closer, and she hugged me repeatedly and was never so focused on me as she is now"
Maya believes that her romance with LETT began in January 2013 when she was 92 years old and LITE was 37 years old.
Before we met, she felt lonely and helpless.
From the time we lived together until some time ago, I brought her joy, happiness, and security"。Riette is an Australian citizen who fled Europe after World War II. Her husband died in 1987, leaving her alone.
On Wednesday, when asked if he wanted to return to Estonia, Trotsen replied:"Don't want to!
In his own legal statement, Little said:"It wasn't until January 2013 that I realized that the relationship between me and Matt had gone beyond friendship.
I like him and I want to show it"She said.
I was alone and I wanted a partner who could take care of me, who could support me when I was good and give me strength when I wasn't feeling well"。
Sosen's next step was to leave the Estonian pub for Australia, and in September 2018, he stayed at Mrs. Little's house in Bankston.
Mr. Southen, 43, said Mrs. Ritter was 98 years old when they were together, but still"Very active"。They lived like this until September 2022, when Mrs. Reiter moved into a nursing home.
It was difficult for all of us, but given his state of health and the opinion of medical experts, this decision was inevitable"。
Our relationship hasn't changed because of the circumstances in which we live. We love each other and are spiritually and emotionally connected"。
Soeson first applied for permanent residence in March 2016 and was granted a temporary visa in July 2017, but just before Christmas 2018, her permanent residence visa (spouse visa) was denied.
He hoped that the court would confirm the relationship between him and Mrs. Ritter"True factual relationships"and approved him to remain in Australia.
Love knows no age, and our bond remains strong" "It won't live for many years, so we'll be together forever"
Rita has no children, and the pension she receives and Thornson's salary is enough to cover the couple's living expenses.
Maya often visited Mrs. Ritter's nursing home and brought her favorite foods: chocolate, berries and other fruits.
They go to church together, watch TV together, drink coffee with friends, and go to the doctor together.
Maya said in a statement that her dependence on me was increasing day by day.
She always asks me where I've been, and when she finds out I'm not there, she fidgets"
In the long run, we will continue to maintain this friendship, giving and caring for each other wholeheartedly. We are faithful to each other, love each other, and see each other as the other half of our lives.
Maya said they weren't going to get married.
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