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Husband claims wife funds ex-husband with stolen cash, court acts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45351, member: 636"] Stanford Marutsa brought his wife Daisy Masembura to civil court over money problems. The man from Dzivarasekwa told Magistrate Johanna Mukwesha that his wife took 1500 dollars from him without permission. He said she spent the cash on a tombstone for her former husband's brother. Marutsa found proof when he saw thank you messages on her phone from the ex-husband's mother. He felt betrayed after discovering what happened to his hard-earned money. The angry husband claimed his wife also paid school fees for her previous partner's cousins. Masembura even sold things from their house to help her former spouse according to her current husband. Marutsa said their children suffered because she gave money to another family instead. He told the court that strange men started following him around town. The worried man believed his wife was having an affair with her ex-husband. Masembura fought back against all the accusations during the court hearing. She called the claims false and said they hurt her feelings badly. The wife demanded that her husband show real evidence to prove his stories. She insisted that trust formed the foundation of their marriage and denied any wrongdoing. Masembura said she would never do anything to damage their relationship. The magistrate listened to both sides before making a final decision. The court sided with Marutsa and gave him legal protection from his wife. Officials warned Masembura that she could not abuse her husband financially anymore. The protection order aimed to stop future money problems between the married couple. The case ended with clear rules about spending family money. [/QUOTE]
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