Newlywed takes his own life after returning home from perfect honeymoon: There were no signs

A bride has been left heartbroken after her new husband died by suicide after returning home from their “perfect” honeymoon, before sending her flowers from the grave.Isabel Coles, from Southern Pines, North Carolina, married her husband Christopher in September last year after meeting on a dating app just 18 months earlier.The 32-year-old said they were “insanely happy” together, and after tying the knot, they chose to head to a beachfront music festival for their honeymoon.But just one day after the music fans returned home, Isabel’s “happily ever after” came to an abrupt and traumatic end when her army veteran husband took his own life at the age of just 28.Tragically, the pair had been husband and wife for just 4 days.“In the morning, he was folding laundry, and things were a little weird,” Isabel recalled.“I asked him what was wrong, and he said ‘nothing’.Then he went downstairs and tried to get out.“I stood at the front door and asked what was going on.

He got out and started heading towards the woods.”Isabel said she ran upstairs to get some shoes, but by the time she got to the front door, he was nowhere to be seen.With the help of Christopher’s parents, they went to look for him, but the next morning, his father found him dead in the woods.“I was shocked, I was devastated.He was great during our honeymoon, we had a great time,” she said.Just days earlier, the couple had married at a courthouse and were planning a big ceremony to celebrate with family and friends the following May.Isabel said during their honeymoon at the Sea.

Hear.Now Festival at Asbury Park in New Jersey, the pair were “so insanely happy and in love.”After his death, Isabel was overcome with guilt for not recognizing any signs that her husband was struggling.“My husband was very successful and very driven and motivated, and he was such a good person, so looking back, I think, ‘Were there signs?’” she explained.“He was very hard on himself,...

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Publisher: New York Post

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