A Harare man extremely scared of being cheated on by his wife has gone to the extent of undressing her and conducting 'sex stock take&...
A Harare man extremely scared of being cheated on by his wife has
gone to the extent of undressing her and conducting 'sex stock take' to
figure out if she is having sex with another man.
Faro
Kutambarare is the said 'sex auditor' who is reportedly inspecting his
wife Patricia Tukura's private parts to make sure 'they balance'.
The woman said she is living in hell because of her abusive husband who suspects that she is cheating on him.
Surprisingly,
Faro is the one who approached the courts seeking a protection order
against his wife. He claimed that Patricia is insulting him.
"I
was shocked when I was served with these papers. He has abused me with
every form of abuse that you can think of. Recently I had a miscarriage
after he beat me up. He is cruel to the extent of forcing me to undress
for several hours while he inspects my body to see if I have slept with
another man," she said.
The woman also said Faro refuses to have sex with her.
"He
has been depriving me of my conjugal rights from the beginning of
January this year. he sleeps in a separate room and he has been having a
lot of girlfriends," she added.
The visibly
troubled woman said she is struggling to look after their only child who
is still a toddler as faro never bothers to support his child.
"He
assaulted me in the street after I had asked for money from him. I am
struggling to look after our only child alone," she said.
Responding to the claims, Faro maintained that his wife was insulting him and ordering him to vacate their matrimonial home.
"She
is my wife and I'm her husband but she insults me in the presence of my
colleagues and our child. That must stop. She is now disturbing my
peace at work by spending the whole day at in my office and she once
stole a large amount of money from me. The money belonged to the company
but she went to South Africa where she squandered it," he said and
decided not to say anything about the 'sex stock take' allegations.
Magistrate Tafadzwa Muvhami who presided over the case deferred ruling to tomorrow.
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