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Chaos as man catches wife pants down
01 Nov 2014 at 08:29hrs | Views
FOR every man, it is the stuff of nightmares - the shattering revelation that your wife slapped you with a sex sanction and turned to other men for sexual satisfaction and decided to use your matrimonial home as a love nest.
The situation might be heart-throbbing especially when the wife decided to use a protection order as an escape route from stopping her alleged shenanigans.
Such is the scenario at the heart of a Bulawayo man Anos Dobi (38) who received the shock of his life when he walked on his "wife" of 14 years Elizabeth Gwangwara (37) on Thursday morning allegedly engaging in sex with her boyfriend Tongogara Mudawu in their matrimonial bedroom in Makokoba.
Mudawu after being caught reaping from Dobi's field, panicked and bolted out of the house in his underwear much to the amusement of residents who ran after him. As fate would have it he was caught before he made good his escape.
Dobi and Gwangwara who have three children together with the eldest aged 14 are not staying together after the latter reportedly applied for a protection order against the former claiming he was sexually and physically abusing her.
The heartbroken Dobi said before the incident his children were always telling him that their mother was in the habit of bringing different men to the house.
According to Dobi during their initial court appearance the magistrate disputed infidelity allegations he leveled against his wife saying there was no evidence since he never caught her in bed with another bed.
The sexual exploits however, came to light when Dobi who is now staying in Mzilikazi decided to pass through his house in Makokoba to see his children.
Upon arrival, Dobi said he was greeted with some noises which were coming from the bedroom. Upon entering he could not believe his eyes when he found the two lovebirds busy like rabbits between the sheets.
"Before the shocking incident my children were always telling me that their mother was always bringing different men to the house. Whenever I confronted her she would dispute it before accusing me of harassing her.
"She ended up applying for a peace order against me saying I was sexually and physically abusing her. I tried to convince the court that she was lying but the magistrate dismissed my defence saying as long as there was no evidence they would not buy my story. I am now happy that the cat is out of the bag after I caught her red-handed with a man he claimed is her long time boyfriend. I could not believe my eyes after I found the two undressed on my matrimonial bed. The man tried to run away but I pursued him while in his underwear with other residents and we caught up with him. He pleaded for mercy saying he met my wife at a city nightspot and she charged him $20 for the whole night," said Dobi.
Meanwhile, when B-Metro went to the estranged couple's home Gwangwara was bragging saying she had no regrets for her actions as Dobi was not taking care of his family.
"There is nothing I can do as you are not taking care of your family. I cannot afford to let my boyfriends waste money by going to the lodges when this house is available. I will continue using it as my love nest until you are able to look after your family," bragged Gwangwara.
Mudawu who was vainly trying to hide his face from the paper's lenses refused to speak to this reporter. When B-Metro left the scene police officers were questioning the two lovebirds with residents who were baying for Mudawu's blood milling at the gate.
The situation might be heart-throbbing especially when the wife decided to use a protection order as an escape route from stopping her alleged shenanigans.
Such is the scenario at the heart of a Bulawayo man Anos Dobi (38) who received the shock of his life when he walked on his "wife" of 14 years Elizabeth Gwangwara (37) on Thursday morning allegedly engaging in sex with her boyfriend Tongogara Mudawu in their matrimonial bedroom in Makokoba.
Mudawu after being caught reaping from Dobi's field, panicked and bolted out of the house in his underwear much to the amusement of residents who ran after him. As fate would have it he was caught before he made good his escape.
Dobi and Gwangwara who have three children together with the eldest aged 14 are not staying together after the latter reportedly applied for a protection order against the former claiming he was sexually and physically abusing her.
The heartbroken Dobi said before the incident his children were always telling him that their mother was in the habit of bringing different men to the house.
According to Dobi during their initial court appearance the magistrate disputed infidelity allegations he leveled against his wife saying there was no evidence since he never caught her in bed with another bed.
Upon arrival, Dobi said he was greeted with some noises which were coming from the bedroom. Upon entering he could not believe his eyes when he found the two lovebirds busy like rabbits between the sheets.
"Before the shocking incident my children were always telling me that their mother was always bringing different men to the house. Whenever I confronted her she would dispute it before accusing me of harassing her.
"She ended up applying for a peace order against me saying I was sexually and physically abusing her. I tried to convince the court that she was lying but the magistrate dismissed my defence saying as long as there was no evidence they would not buy my story. I am now happy that the cat is out of the bag after I caught her red-handed with a man he claimed is her long time boyfriend. I could not believe my eyes after I found the two undressed on my matrimonial bed. The man tried to run away but I pursued him while in his underwear with other residents and we caught up with him. He pleaded for mercy saying he met my wife at a city nightspot and she charged him $20 for the whole night," said Dobi.
Meanwhile, when B-Metro went to the estranged couple's home Gwangwara was bragging saying she had no regrets for her actions as Dobi was not taking care of his family.
"There is nothing I can do as you are not taking care of your family. I cannot afford to let my boyfriends waste money by going to the lodges when this house is available. I will continue using it as my love nest until you are able to look after your family," bragged Gwangwara.
Mudawu who was vainly trying to hide his face from the paper's lenses refused to speak to this reporter. When B-Metro left the scene police officers were questioning the two lovebirds with residents who were baying for Mudawu's blood milling at the gate.
Source - B-Metro