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Mother who dumped her baby in trash pile during heat wave to get back at husband stirs outrage in China
- A woman in China was filmed on CCTV abandoning her nearly 7-month-old baby as a way of getting back at her husband following a fight.
- The baby was left in a cardboard box amongst a pile of trash as temperatures reached nearly 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
- The woman purportedly felt guilty and did not intend to abandon the baby.
- The incident is currently under investigation and has sparked outrage among Chinese internet users.
After getting into a fight with her husband on Sunday, a mother in China dumped her baby into a discarded cardboard box to exact revenge against her husband.
Uploaded to Weibo on Monday, CCTV footage from Yiwu, Zhejiang province, in eastern China, shows the woman carrying her baby towards a trash collection center. She then places the baby inside of a cardboard box and takes a photo to send to her husband.
Texas man accused of killing wife days after she signed a $250,000 life insurance
A Texas man has been charged for shooting his wife in the head days after they signed a $250,000 life insurance policy.
What happened: In court on Thursday morning, prosecutors said Christopher Collins, 41, went to “great lengths” in staging the murder of his Chinese national wife Yuanhua Liang inside their home in Cypress on Nov. 18, according to ABC13.
Kansas Man Asks Court to Challenge Ex-Wife With ‘Trial by Combat’ Using Japanese Swords
A man in Kansas is hoping to settle a dispute with his ex-wife by challenging her to a “trial by combat” using Japanese swords.
David Ostrom, 40, has made an official request to the Iowa District Court in Shelby County to allow his motion for trial by combat, reports the Des Moines Register.
Husband Lets Pregnant Wife Use Him as a Chair While Waiting
A Chinese husband is being praised online by many social media users for letting his pregnant wife sit on him as he crouches down while they wait.
The chivalrous moment was caught on a surveillance camera inside of a building located somewhere in China, according to Shanghaiist.
Woman Fractures Her Back Because of Her Husband’s ‘Amazing Cooking’
A Chinese woman blames her husband’s “amazing cooking” for gaining weight and eventually fracturing her back.
The unnamed wife from Heilongjiang was recently admitted into a hospital after suffering from a slipped disk in her lower back.
Thai Millionaire Puts $315,000 on the Line to Find His Daughter a Husband
A Thai durian tycoon has gone viral for putting out a public offer to find a husband for his 26-year-old daughter.
Thousands of eligible bachelors are now vying for not only the daughter’s hand in marriage, but also a prize of 10 million baht ($315,000) and the opportunity to take over the farmer’s durian empire.
‘Nut Rage’ Korean Heiress Caught on Video Assaulting Her Husband
Images of the notorious Korean Air heiress Heather Cho subjecting her husband to verbal and physical abuse has recently emerged online.
On Wednesday, a video purportedly shows Cho, a former Korean Air VP also known as Cho Hyun-ah, shouting “Die! Die!” at her husband which was aired on local broadcaster KBS.
Suspicious Wife Chops Off Husband’s Penis with Scissors by Surprise in China
A Chinese man was separated from his penis after his paranoid wife decided to chop it off with a pair of scissors.
The husband, identified only by his surname Li, did not see the attack coming from his beloved spouse, KNews reports via Shanghaiist.
Cambodian Woman Cuts Off Thai Husband’s Penis, Hides It From Paramedics
A jealous Cambodian woman was arrested after she cut off her husband’s penis with a kitchen knife on Monday when she suspected that he was cheating on her.
The wife, identified as 24-year-old Karuna, seduced her 40-year-old husband Siripan Sanusun and aroused him by using her hand before cutting his penis clean, according to Workpoint and translated by Coconuts Bangkok.
Boss Won’t Let Japanese Salaryman Go Home to Sick Wife, His Response is LEGENDARY
Japanese husbands have the unfair reputation of being office workaholics who show very little appreciation to their wives.
Such stereotypes, popularized by local media and pop culture, have painted the unflattering picture of an uncaring husband and mindless office drone who willingly takes whatever the boss throws at him.
Meet the ‘Dream Husband’ of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
A 33-year-old man is being hailed as the “national husband” across Chinese-speaking countries for having an image that defies unpleasant stereotypes of local men.
Joseph Chang Hsiao-chuan, a Taiwanese actor, has been catching the attention of women in Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China who lost all their hope on cheating men.
Japanese Women’s Ideal Husband is Someone Making Lots of Money, Survey Finds
Most Japanese women want to spend the rest of their lives with a man who appears to be fairly ordinary, working in the office to make money, a new survey suggests.
IBJ, a marriage consultation company, surveyed 556 single Japanese women in their 20s to 40s about their ideal husband.