In this incredible affair of morals, the question is to know which of the protagonists is the most credible. The man who simply wanted to be of service, without a second thought. Or the husband, convinced he has horns. Originally, the expression designates a husband whose wife is particularly receptive to extramarital impulses.
The story does not yet say whether the wife here had these inclinations, but it recounts how she approached Mr. Ndiaye to benefit from his services as a music lover. The latter, manager of a money transfer point established in Dahra Djolof, maintains, he says, “good relations” with the woman who entrusts him with a list of music tracks to download.
“I downloaded them before sending them to his cell phone. Once home, she had difficulty opening the files. She came back to see me the next morning to inform me and, to make it easier for her, I gave her a memory card with all the music,” he said, according to information reported by The Observer. So many discussions and interpersonal relationships that make Cheikh Kâ, the husband, doubt. To find out for sure, he decides to have a frank explanation with Mr. Ndiaye whom he convinces to come to the couple’s house. It was bad for him.
-“To my surprise, as soon as I walked in the door, he pounced on me with questions about my relationship with his wife. Then, he brandished his machete and cut off my ear with a sharp blow,” cries the victim in his complaint, supported by a medical certificate attesting to a temporary incapacity of 20 days. Accusations that the accused did not deny, giving his gesture a nuance.
“When I asked him if he had a romantic relationship with my wife, he sharply told me to ask the question to the latter,” regretted Cheikh Kâ, as reported The Observer. Brought before the bar of the Louga high court, he was sentenced to three months. Time to think about his bloodshed and for the victim, time to heal his wounds.
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