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Wife Dragged Husband To Court For Alleged Unfaithfulness
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
A man was recently dragged by his wife to the Kombo East District
tribunal for allegedly having an affair with a lady he claimed to be his
sister in their matrimonial house.
Fatou Sedibeh told the Kombo East tribunal, chaired by Chief Alagie
Basiru Jarjue that she caught her husband, Fafaye Ceesay, a resident of
Pirang Village, “on the illegitimate act of having carnal knowledge of a
woman she brought into their house on the pretext of being his sister”.
She explained that her husband brought his girl friend under the pretext
that she was there to receive treatment for a stomach complication. She
told the tribunal that the supposed sister was first taken to her
co-wife, where she could not stay long over allegation that the two are
lovers, after which he decided to bring her to theirs.
She alleged that one fine day, luck ran out of their way when she caught
them red-handed, doing it under the veranda. As a result, she said a
scuffle ensued and the husband soon after retaliated by pronouncing a
divorce, which she was not in agreement.
Under cross-examination, Mr. Ceesay denied having any sexual
relationship with the lady as alleged. He told the tribunal that his
reason for beating his wife was that she usually denies the said lady food.
After listening to both parties, Chief Alagie Basiru Jarjue stated that
he was convinced that the complainant has said the truth.
“How can you keep a woman in your house with your wife, thus bringing
problem into your marriage, up to the extent of leaving your legal wife
for that woman,” he said.
Chief Alagie Basiru Jarjue then issued a warrant to the effect that the
lady in question be sent back to her place of origin at Jarra Bureng.
Author: *Abdoulie Nyockeh*
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