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19 April 2024

Wife flees home to partner lover... and his cousins

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A Saudi woman fled her husband and two children to live with her boy friend, who shared her with his cousins, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The 30-year-old woman had just left her home in the capital Riyadh and stayed with her lover for nearly two months before she phoned her husband and told him she wants to see her children, Kabar said.

The husband informed members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, who told him to let her come.

“When she came home, they arrested her…she confessed that she has been living with her boyfriend and revealed that he was pimping on her by letting her sleep with his cousins,” the paper said, adding that her lover was also seized.

Minor who stopped rape attempt stabbed

Four teenagers allegedly forced a 12-year-old out of the class and stabebd him for stopping them from molesting a classmate.

According to 'Times of India' report, police were handed the pen knife the caccused were carrying. However, they deny he was dragged out of class. No arrests have been made yet.

Man confesses to murder 25 years later

A homeless man walked up to a policeman in Montana and confessed to involvement in the murder of an Oklahoma county commissioner 25 years ago, Reuters reported authorities as saying.

"He just said he wanted to get something off of his chest," said Stan Florence, Director, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. "I think it was just one of those things he carried with him for 25 years and wanted to talk to somebody about it."

Clifford W Eagle, 53, told police he and another man were involved in the death of Leo Boyd Reasoner, a commissioner in Haskell County, Oklahoma, who was found lying across the seat of his pickup truck with a single bullet wound in his temple on June 25, 1987.

The sudden turn in the long-dormant case caught people in Haskell County by surprise, including the slain commissioner's widow, who has remarried, and his daughter, who both attended the announcement of the break in the case, said Florence.

Johnson was executed in Oklahoma in 2001 for the murder of a woman in 1991 in what police called a murder-for-hire plot.

Eagle was homeless but seemed to be in a "good mental state" when he approached a patrolman on April 18 to offer his confession. He remained in custody on Monday. (Reuters)

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