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A British woman who was left stranded in Sri Lanka after her toy boy husband was murdered has finally returned home – without a penny in her pocket.

60 -year-old Diane De Zoysa reportedly spent her entire £90,000 life savings on her 26-year old husband Priyanjana De Zoysa, before his death.

Diane returned home on Tuesday night after a 20-hour journey and said that he ‘obviously didn’t love her’.

According DailyMail, she sold her home in Musselburgh, East Lothian, two years ago, using the cash to build a house in Sri Lanka and buy her husband a minibus in Ahungalla, south of the capital Colombo.

Sadly for Daine, Priyanjana was killed by gangsters in 2017, leaving her stranded in the country.

Speaking about her husband’s death, Diane said that she was left stranded, with Priyanjana’s family keeping her ‘under house arrest’, refusing to let her sell her house and demanding cash from her pension.

She told the Daily Record: ‘I just couldn’t stay there any longer. I kind of feel stupid now that I didn’t listen to my family and my friends because they said it was just about the money.

‘I thought he did really love me but obviously, he didn’t.

‘My husband’s family virtually had me under house arrest for two years. I couldn’t go anywhere – not even to the beach.’

According to the report, Diane paid £57,000 for the house, which was built close to her husband’s family home and a further £31,000 for a minibus for him to drive.

She said she managed to get away from her husband’s family and stay with some friends, and added that she invested all she had into the move and still owes £4000 on her credit card.

Diane who met Priyanjana, a hotel worker while on holiday in 2011 married him after she returned to Sri Lanka seven months later. She later moved back to the country full-time in 2015.

Speaking to MailOnline, she described how she believes that the marriage was all about the money.

She said: ‘I should have realized it was just about the money. My friends thought that he was just marrying me for the money.

‘Once I came out here he wanted money all the time.’

Diane also admitted that her family and friends warned her about the relationship.

She said: ‘All my friends didn’t think it was a good idea. But I really loved him and I thought he really loved me and I wanted to prove them wrong.