Arizona wedding Susanne Eman, 800lb, went on a voyage beyond the scale. Susanne lost 450 pounds before her 2013 wedding. She was engaged to Chef Parker Clack, but he broke up with her days before the wedding due to her weight reduction.
Susanne swiftly gained 600 pounds after being devastated by her decreased form. She fell in love with 36-year-old chef Nick Abbate, who had lost weight like her ex-fiancé.
Abbate, a nutritionist and weight loss advocate, loved Susanne as she was. Abbate enjoyed cooking enormous dinners for Susanne, encouraging her food addiction as their love story grew online. Despite Susanne’s aim to become America’s heaviest lady, Abbate supported her and her love of food.
When she wanted to become the world’s heaviest lady in 2011, Susanne made headlines. Together with Chef Clack, they planned a XXXXXXXXXL wedding dress and 1600 pounds in a decade.
A 69-year-old woman who was missing has been found dead in an uncovered manhole in northeast Harris County, according to her family.
A family is looking for answers after a 69-year-old woman, Josefina Montesdeoca, was found dead in a manhole behind their home in Harris County, Texas.
Josefina was reported missing on September 13. Her daughter, Stephanie Lopez, said they searched for her around FM-1960 and Kuykendahl but couldn’t find her. Stephanie shared her mother’s phone location, but it seemed to be off, so they contacted the Harris County Sheriff’s Office to report her missing.
A deputy asked a few questions, gave them a case number, and left. When the family didn’t hear back the next day, they called the missing persons unit, only to find out it was closed on weekends. A search and rescue group wouldn’t help because they needed the sheriff’s approval.
Luckily, friends from church helped search on Sunday and quickly found Josefina. Stephanie recalled the moment, saying, “They found her! I thought she was sitting up, not in that hole.” She believes her mother was praying at the bottom of the manhole, hoping to be found.
The uncovered manhole was on the property of an apartment complex behind their home. There is a lot of overgrown land between the complex and their home. Stephanie’s husband said the man who found her had to move grass to see her body.
They are still unsure why Josefina was in that area, as she usually didn’t go there. Since her death, “do not enter” and “private property” signs have been put up, and the manhole has been covered.
During their search, the family also found an unfinished pool and rescued a stranded dog, naming it Joseph after Josefina, who loved dogs.
ABC13 is trying to find out who is responsible for the manhole’s maintenance. The medical examiner has not yet determined the cause of Josefina’s death, and the family has been told it could take months for answers.
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