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Dwayne Haskins’ Ex-GF Savhana Arai Makes Odd Claims About Him

Dwayne Haskins’ Ex-GF Savhana Arai Makes Odd Claims About Him

NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins passed away last month after getting hit by a vehicle while attempting to cross a major freeway.

The incident occurred on April 9, and has had massive ramifications for those who knew Haskins.

Between his wife Kalabrya Gondrezick-Haskins’ understandable response to the matter and his parents’ bizarre decision to pick a fight with his her and not attend their son’s funeral – it has been one thing after another.

Now, this week, a new odd chapter was written in this increasingly unnerving story.

Haskins’ ex-girlfriend, Savhana Arai Cousin, who the one-time Ohio State star once described as a “flower” he needed to protect, recently took to social media to make some very odd claims. Specifically, according to Total Pro Sports, she opted to retweet some messages that took aim at Kalabrya.

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Very strange.

This also isn’t the first time Savhana has entered the headlines regarding this type of thing. She previously made some pretty salacious allegations against Haskins’ wife.

Just an ugly situation all the way around.

There are still a lot of unanswered questions regarding Haskins’ passing. Among them: whether he actually had a drunk unconscious woman in the vehicle at the time of his unfortunate death as has been alleged.

Hopefully in the coming weeks and months, clarity emerges.

Once it does, with any luck, all parties involved will be able to get some semblance of understanding.

That’s always the first step of coping with grief and eventually achieving some degree of newfound peace.

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Carlos Garcia

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