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Furious wife confronts 'cheating' bus driver husband on the job in front of shocked passengers in the Philippines
This is the shocking moment a furious wife in the Philippines confronted her husband for allegedly having cheated on her.
The woman stormed onto the jeepney bus that her partner was driving in Manila on June 7.
He was forced to pull over and delay the passengers onboard while the wife angrily lunged at him and grabbed his collar.
In the video, the legal wife can be heard screaming: "You have 12 children with me! How can you ruin your family just because of a woman!"
The driver tries to stop his wife from getting into his mistress who was then sitting on the passenger's seat when the incident happened.
Passengers urged the mistress to just leave because their trip had been delayed because of her so she jumped out of the seat into the back and grabbed her backpack.
She's seen in the video quickly disappearing from the exit to avoid getting involved in the bust-up.
Passenger Dwigay Germanes said: "I support the wife. She must be feeling bad when she finally caught them.
''She may have had suspicions before. I don't feel sorry for the driver because he deserved it, and we got late to work because of him.''
Dwigay said that the passengers had to transfer to another jeepney eventually and a traffic enforcer came to sort it out between the quarrelling couple.
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