Thai woman’s daring car cling ends in roadside heartbreak (video)
A Thai woman desperately tried to stop her husband from fleeing with his mistress by clinging onto his car, only to be savagely attacked and left abandoned by him on a roadside in Phatthalung, a southern province.
The 48 year old woman, Bee, called officers from Mueang Phatthalung Police Station to pick her up from the side of Aphai Borrirak Road after being physically assaulted and abandoned at the scene. Upon arrival, officers found Bee lying on the ground, crying, with wounds and bruises across her body.
Bee, who was intoxicated, told the police that she found her husband checked in at a bar on a Facebook app, so she went there to confront him. She found him with another woman and rushed over to tell the mistress she was the reportedly cheating man’s legal wife.
Bee and her husband then engaged in a heated argument, after which he left with his mistress and headed towards his car. Determined to stop him, Bee jumped onto the car’s bonnet.
CCTV footage shared by Channel 7 shows the incident took place in the rain, putting the woman, who was clinging to the wet and slippery bonnet, in a more dangerous situation. Her husband ignored the dangers and continued driving for 6 kilometres until she fell off.
The cheating husband then exited the vehicle, not to help her, but to beat her up before abandoning her with serious injuries, and driving away with his mistress.
Police called for rescue personnel to administer first aid to Bee and transport her to a hospital for further medical assessment. Officers also advised her to visit the police station after receiving treatment if she wished to take legal action against her husband.
As of now, there has been no update on whether Bee has pursued legal steps against him.
In a similar incident reported last year, a Thai woman climbed onto a moving car to prevent her husband from escaping with his mistress. Witnesses tried to intervene and asked the husband to stop but to no avail.
The man drove even faster, hoping she would fall off, but she managed to hold on. He eventually stopped, only to exit and forcibly throw her onto the road. The woman insisted on divorcing her husband and sued both him and his mistress for adultery as he had cheated on her twice before.
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