Crime

Infidelity: Choleric housewife douses hubby with hot water for attending party alone 

Confirming the incident, the State Command’s spokesman, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said investigation into the case had begun.

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Bad-tempered housewife, Mrs Dorcas Oluwabukola, who bathed her husband with hot water, is now cooling her heels in police cell in Lagos.
Dorcas reportedly poured hot water on him for failing to take her to a wedding party.
The incident which occured on Dec. 18 in Mieran on Lagos-Sango/Ota- Abeokuta road had attracted neighbours and other passersby.
Sources said the woman got angry with the husband for attending his childhood friend’s wedding without taking her along.
Following an altercation between the couple on alleged infidelity, the wife went and boiled water, and out of anger, she allegedly poured it on the man.
The duo had earlier agreed to go together to the wedding party but the husband dodged her and went alone.
Some of the residents had tipped off the police and officers from Meiran Police Divisional headquarters immediately arrested him.
Confirming the incident, the State Command’s spokesman, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said investigation into the case had begun.
He said the brutalized husband has been admitted at an undisclosed hospital for medical attention, adding that he is responding to treatment.

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