A Johannesburg man and an adulterous woman found themselves unable to separate from each other after having sex in the woman's home last Thursday, this is according to a report by SA's Daily Sun. When the man and the married woman got stuck together, they screamed for help, attracting the attention of many people in the neighbourhood. Read the full story from Daily Sun below..
The cheater had been warned: “Leave my wife alone! I have put special muthi in her punani.” But the cheaters again ignored the warning and ended up getting stuck together. They found themselves screaming for help, begging to be separated.
The rumour quickly spread that a cheating man had died after he got stuck in his lover’s punani. And a crowd of about 2,000 people gathered at Dena Court in Yeoville, Joburg.
The police had to be called. People were allegedly pepper sprayed and the amaBerethe chased people away with sjamboks. Many people claimed the police fired rubber bullets.


I think there's something wrong with these Asian countries. Lol. From forcing people to go on vacation to have sex and produce more babies, to renting boyfriends and now they are legalizing adultery. South Korea has formally legalized adultery in their country...but not in a bad way!

The South Korean Constitutional Court at its plenary session yesterday February 25th struck down a 60-year-old law which forbids all act of adultery and punishes violators with two years imprisonment.

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A woman was locked in a shed and “treated like an animal” because her mum and dad didn’t like her boyfriend, it has been claimed.
Police are investigating claims that Zhang Qi, 24, was allegedly locked up for 6 years after being made to dump her boyfriend in 2009.
According to Huffington Post,despite being told the relationship was over, Zhang tried several times to run away before her parents told everybody that she was mentally ill and being locked up for her own protection, a villager in Jingang in China’s Hubei province said.Chow Jen, 50, said: ”
Her parents are powerful people here and everyone was told not to interfere.
“Everyone knew about the girl in the house. I moved away and only come back to visit occasionally so I don’t care about their threats, and that’s why I was happy to expose these pictures online after the local authorities refused to do anything.”Every time I came back for Chinese New Year I went to visit her secretly.On my latest visit though I saw her lying on a pile of straw with a couple of blankets and some food around her and I just decided enough was enough.Whether what they say about her having mental problems is true or not, she is being treated like an animal here and I’m sick of it so I contacted the police, and then posted the images online.”


 

An adopted monkey of a childless couple will inherit their property worth millions when they die.

The monkey, named Chunmun, has been raised like a son by his human owners Brajesh Srivastava and wife Shabista since his mother died in 2005.


His inheritance will include a house worth 7 million rupees ($112,000), a 182 metre plot of land and millions of rupees in a trust fund which will help animals in need.



She spends her spare time in a similar way to many other ten-year-old girls - playing with Barbie dolls and making loom bands. But the key difference between Esther Okade and other children her age is that she has been accepted to study for a university maths degree - despite not going to school.
Esther, from Walsall, West Midlands, has enrolled on an Open University course months after she passed her A-levels - and wants to study for a PhD before running her own bank.


A man met his death on Valentine's day when his wife angrily pushed him off a storey building because he did not give her a valentine's day treat coupled with previous monetary issues.




The woman, identified as Onyinyechi, who is a teacher in a private school, lived with her husband in Adefowope Street, off Beach Road, Etegbin, in the Otto Awori Local Council Development Area of Lagos before the unfortunate incident.



Found this heartwarming story on Mail Online about how classmates of a young autistic boy refused to turn up for his 6th birthday party and after his heartbroken mum revealed it on Facebook, dozens of fire-fighters, police and people in his community turned up at his home to make it a birthday he'd never forget. Read full story below...

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