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VIDEO: SA man runs 90km to ask woman to marry him
A South African man who literally went the extra mile to prove his love for his woman has set online users on a frenzy and has been trending on social media.
The 57-year-old man, identified as Joseph Kagiso Ndlovu, ran a 90km (56 miles) marathon to propose to a woman named Prudence.
He was pictured holding a banner asking the woman to marry him, as he approached the finish line of the Comrades Marathon on Sunday.
Prudence will you marry me? Run 90k for you,” read the banner.
Local media and online users have been having a field day talking about the lengths to which the man had to go to woo his lover.
Ndlovu told the BBC on Monday that Prudence Dick, who was at the race to support him, said yes to his proposal.
He said they have been dating since the beginning of this year and plan to get married sometime next year
Earlier, it was not clear she had accepted the proposal and some people online had been egging her on to accept the proposal.
As a country, we deserve the answer to the proposal. Cameraman please seek out Prudence. We are invested now” another tweep said.
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