Groom dated ‘bride’ for a YEAR before discovering ‘she’ was actually a cross-dressing man TWELVE DAYS after their wedding: Fraudster hid his true identity by wearing traditional Muslim dress that covered his whole face
- AK dated his future wife Adinda Kanza for a year after meeting on Instagram
An Indonesian groom discovered that his bride, with whom he had been dating for a whole year, was a cross-dresser who hid his true identity by always wearing traditional Islamic clothing.
The 26-year-old man, identified only as AK, met his wife Adinda Kanza, also 26, on Instagram in 2023 and the pair dated in person for a year after going it alone online.
During their face-to-face meetings, Adinda, who was also known as Erik according to local media, wore a traditional Muslim niqab that covered her entire face – which AK, a resident of Wangunjaya village in Cianjur, reportedly took as a sign of her devotion . to Islam.
The couple decided to get married and opted for a small ceremony at AK’s home after Adinda, who was from Jayapura village in southern Cianjur, told him that she had no family left as her mother had died and her father had run away.
But AK quickly became suspicious of his new wife after she tied the knot on April 12 because she avoided intimacy by telling him she was having her period or was feeling unwell, the newspaper said. South China Morning Mail.
An Indonesian groom discovered twelve days after their wedding that his bride is actually a man. The 26-year-old man named AK (left) met his wife Adinda Kanza, also 26, on Instagram in 2023 and the couple dated in person for a year after doing it online
But AK quickly became suspicious of his new wife after she tied the knot on April 12 because she avoided intimacy by telling him she was on her period or feeling unwell, according to the South China Morning Post.
Adinda’s parents revealed that AK’s wife was actually a man, identified as ESH (pictured), who started cross-dressing in 2020
AK said Adinda refused to talk to his family and continued to wear her niqab at home. Police said AK’s parents immediately distrusted Adinda.
Head of the Naringgul Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Brpka Ridwan, told local media: “From the beginning, AK’s parents were suspicious of Adinda, who whenever he was invited to visit his house, rarely interacted and talked, and preferred to remain silent.
‘Every time he visited Adinda Kanza, he was always fully clothed and wearing a veil.’
“AK’s family’s suspicions also increased when Adinda asked for a marriage guardian as his mother had died and his father had gone somewhere and lived alone in Cidaun sub-district,” he added.
AK was suspicious of his new bride and so tracked down her former address twelve days after their wedding – and was surprised to find her parents there alive and well.
Adinda’s parents revealed that AK’s wife was actually a man, identified as ESH, who started cross-dressing in 2020.
They also said they didn’t know their son was in a relationship, let alone married.
Police said Adinda acted like a woman and had a feminine-sounding voice, adding: “If you look at their wedding photos, Adinda looks exactly like a real woman.
“He also has a soft voice and tone, so there was no suspicion that he was a woman.”
ESH has now been arrested by police and told them he planned to marry AK to steal his family’s assets, according to local media reports.
He is facing fraud charges that could land him behind bars for up to four years.
Police suggested that ESH enjoyed posing as a woman while dating men. It was also revealed that the alleged fraudster had previously dated women.
The investigation is ongoing.