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Drowned widow was scammed out of $1.5M in Match.com hoax, left note about secret ‘double life’

"I've been living a double life this past year. It has left me broke and broken," widow Laura Kowal, 57, said in a letter left for her daughter. "I tried to stop this, many times, but I knew I would end up dead."
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