“I Spent 19 Years In Jail For Killing My Wife Only To Find Out She Is Still Alive” Man Cries Out...CONTINUE READING

On this planet Earth, so many things happen behind our backs. We may later come to experience them or even die without experiencing such happenings.

On Wednesday, a guy, whom we shall not reveal his identity, exclaimed something that is not obvious to the majority of us. Taking to his social media handle, he penned down a long post vividly describing an event of how he killed his wife with allegations of cheating with her former college-mate.

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In the post, he pointed out that after he found out that his wife, whom he had been married to for eight good months, was in a love affair with a university boyfriend. Out of frustration and fury, he pushed her to the ground floor during a subtle clash and in the process, she fainted and lost consciousness.

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After committing such a heinous act, he also decided to commit suicide by hanging himself, but it was too late. He was arrested and taken to prison on murder charges.

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After his arrest, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a court in Abuja, Nigeria. He terribly regretted the act he did and whatever led to the whole scenario. He had to pay the price for whatever he did in the name of frustration. He stayed behind bars until a few weeks ago when he was acquitted from prison.

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Some people kept informing him that his dead wife was seen in a nearby town in Lagos, where he also lived. He decided to do a thorough search and unbelievably came to know that the woman whom he thought he had killed was actually alive and happily married…CONTINUE READING>>

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