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Man goes online in search of adulterer

By The AsiaOne Techbot

 

Believing that he was made a cuckold, a man goes online in search of the adulterer by posting in an appeal on a Singapore-based forum.

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The man, who went by the username 'lightblue77', posted his contact number and a link to an online video, appealing to those who recognized the man to call him.

In his post, titled 'Anyone know the man in this video?', the husband said the man in the Youtube video had an affair with his wife.

He also said that his wife was Vietnamese, and left him for this richer man because she had gotten used to the life here.

According to a report from Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News, the man and his wife have a four year old son. The couple's marriage was also facing problems because of cultural differences and the fact that he had little time for her due to work.

The man also told Shin Min that his wife liked to keep things to herself and would not open up to him even when she was unhappy.

She had also left him twice - once when their son was a year old and the second time in October last year.

"I was too busy with work to look for her when she left for the second time," he told Shin Min, "I only learned about her return to Singapore a month later when someone from the credit card company contacted me."

Attempts by the husband to save the couple's marriage failed and they eventually filed for divorce in April this year.

It was also about this time that the husband discovered photos of his now ex-wife with another man. The images were allegedly taken in Macau when his ex-wife went on tour with her new love interest.

"I want to find the man in the video that I posted. I want to tell him that the person he went to Macau with is my ex-wife, and that we have a 4-year-old son." The video had since been removed from Youtube.

He believes that his ex-wife's new boyfriend does not know she was still married when they toured Macau. Noting that his Vietnamese wife had only gotten her permanent resident status after their marriage, the man said that he also felt cheated by the whole episode.

"If she really wanted to save our marriage, how would she be able to accept someone new so quickly after our divorce?"

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