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Mary Kom confirms divorce with husband, denies affair rumours in official statement

Mary Kom confirms divorce with husband, denies affair rumours in official statement

India Today30-04-2025

Indian Olympic medallist boxer Mary Kom, through an official statement issued by her advocate, confirmed that she and her husband, Karung Onkholer, had legally divorced on December 20, 2023. The announcement comes amid growing rumours and online speculation linking Mary Kom to her business associate, Hitesh Choudhary. Dismissing these claims, Mary Kom categorically denied any extramarital affair and clarified that her separation from Onkholer was mutual and had been in place for nearly two years.To Whom It May Concern pic.twitter.com/AhY9zM9ccG— Dr. M C Mary Kom OLY (@MangteC) April 30, 2025advertisement'In the light of these speculative and incorrect media reports, I wish to issue the following clarifications: Ms. M.C. Mary Kom and Mr. Onkholer (Onler) Kom are no longer married and they have finalized their divorce by mutual consent under KOM CUSTOMARY LAW on December 20 2023, in the presence of both family members and leaders of the clan as the adjudicating authorities." the statement read.'The rumours regarding my client's relationship involvement with Mr. Hitesh Choudhary or being in a relationship with another boxer's husband, are categorically denied and should not be propagated by any media platform." the statement added.

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