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Man comes back from SA after six years, finds wife remarried
15 Jul 2012 at 14:09hrs | Views
A South African-based man who had spent the past six years across the Limpopo received the shock of his life when he returned home and found out that his wife was in fact having sex with another man.
The unfortunate man, Davie Rufai was told the devastating news by his wife Esther Rufai when he returned home on 5 June, hopping to quench the six-year-long sex drought.
Davie told the court that he was locked outside while the two were enjoying themselves having sex. Esther reportedly went on to chase Davie out of the matrimonial house saying she had found the real man, identified as Tawanda Muza.
For this reason, Davie sought legal refugee at the Harare civil court and narrated his ordeal.
"I have been in South Africa for sometime but I was coming home to check on my family. I was shocked when my wife told me that she had found another man, saying that I should leave the matrimonial house forthwith. She told me that she is now married to one Tawanda Muza and I am now disturbing their peace," said the devastated Davie.
He however told the court that it was impossible to vacate the house since he contributed to its construction. Through her defence counsel, Esther dismissed that she told Davie that she is married to another man.
"I never told him that. He spent six years in South Africa and never contributed to the construction of the house as he claims. I just told him to leave me alone at my house. I don't have another man, those are mere fabrications," she said.
Magistrate Milton Serima, who presided over the case postponed ruling to today.
The unfortunate man, Davie Rufai was told the devastating news by his wife Esther Rufai when he returned home on 5 June, hopping to quench the six-year-long sex drought.
Davie told the court that he was locked outside while the two were enjoying themselves having sex. Esther reportedly went on to chase Davie out of the matrimonial house saying she had found the real man, identified as Tawanda Muza.
For this reason, Davie sought legal refugee at the Harare civil court and narrated his ordeal.
"I have been in South Africa for sometime but I was coming home to check on my family. I was shocked when my wife told me that she had found another man, saying that I should leave the matrimonial house forthwith. She told me that she is now married to one Tawanda Muza and I am now disturbing their peace," said the devastated Davie.
He however told the court that it was impossible to vacate the house since he contributed to its construction. Through her defence counsel, Esther dismissed that she told Davie that she is married to another man.
"I never told him that. He spent six years in South Africa and never contributed to the construction of the house as he claims. I just told him to leave me alone at my house. I don't have another man, those are mere fabrications," she said.
Magistrate Milton Serima, who presided over the case postponed ruling to today.
Source - Metro