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Furious wife holds onto husband car's bonnet 'after finding him cheating on her with another woman'
A furious wife clung onto her husband's car hood as he drove when she allegedly caught him cheating on her with another woman.
The scorned woman, 48, allegedly saw her husband post pictures of himself at a bar so she went there to confront him - and found a young girl sitting on his lap.
Feeling betrayed, she began arguing with her husband, but he refused to talk while his alleged lover fled, so she climbed on top of his vehicle as he tried to leave.
Footage shows the spouse soaked in rain while perched on the bonnet of the moving sedan in Phatthalung, Thailand, on November 10.
The heartless husband allegedly drove 3.7 miles (6 km) before she slipped and fell. The wife claimed her husband hit her before leaving her on the pavement.
A Mueang Phatthalung Police Station officer who arrived at the scene said: 'Concerned neighbours and a food seller found the wife crying alone at the front of Wat Khuan Maphrao temple. They contacted us to assist.'
The wife told police what happened, and she was taken to the hospital by ambulance as she had bruises all over her body.
The officer added: 'She also seemed intoxicated with alcohol. She was just crying.'
Police advised her to file a report at the station if she wishes to press charges against her husband when she is discharged from the hospital.
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