M’sian Doctor Cheated While Wife Was In Labour, Later Exposed With 200+ Pages Of Evidence In Court | WeirdKaya
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But instead, the doctor only “prescribed” himself more women.
Now, a Malaysian woman’s Facebook post about a civil divorce case has gone viral after she revealed how her client’s husband — a doctor — was repeatedly caught cheating despite being given multiple chances.
The divorce battle beginsThe woman, who works at a law firm, shared that her team represented the wife, while the husband had his own lawyer.
According to her, the wife’s legal team first submitted a 10-page affidavit. In response, the husband’s lawyer sent back over 80 pages of documents and evidence, agreeing to divorce but refusing the wife’s conditions.
At the wife’s request, her lawyers then countered with more than 200 pages, complete with screenshots, photographs, and detailed evidence of the husband’s alleged affairs.
This was when the full story of her marriage started to unfold.
Years of forgivenessThe lawyer recounted that the wife hadn’t rushed into divorce — she had given her husband multiple chances.
By then, the wife decided enough was enough. She reached out to the firm, determined to break free.
Evidence too much to stomachAt first, she only cited “lack of compatibility” in her petition, perhaps out of fear or embarrassment. But once the husband tried to defend himself with his own affidavit, she decided to reveal everything.
Unbeknownst to him, the wife had already gathered solid evidence; screenshots, chat logs, and intimate photos, all carefully saved before she proceeded with the divorce.
The reality of her husband’s double life soon became clear.
Husband’s double lifeDespite being a doctor, the man allegedly spent his days and nights hiring women of various backgrounds; Malays, Chinese, Indians, Filipinas, and even Vietnamese.
He tried to be discreet:
But no matter how many tricks he used, the wife always found out.
“He wasn’t even careful,” the lawyer remarked.
Why many wives stay silentReflecting on the case, the lawyer said this wasn’t uncommon.
Many wives, regardless of race or religion, often know what their husbands are up to, but choose silence.
But she stressed that infidelity has no justification in any faith or culture.
Her final noteIn her post, the lawyer later clarified she blurred out the names of the apps mentioned, saying her intention wasn’t to promote them but to raise awareness.
“I didn’t even know these apps existed until this case. As a wife and mother to both a son and daughter, this is knowledge I cannot ignore. If people misuse it, that’s beyond my control.”
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