2018
DOI: 10.15406/frcij.2018.06.00252
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Infidelity, betrayal and mariticide - a case report

Abstract: Infidelity is a violation of a couple's assumed or stated contract regarding emotional and/or sexual exclusivity. Contrary to what most people assume, it is neither rare nor exclusively male behavior. It is one of the most challenging and damaging emotional events in life. It can be debilitating and feel like emotional murder. We present a case of mariticide in which wife betrayed her husband and murdered him with the help of his friends due to her extramarital affairs with husband's friends. The Police recove… Show more

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“…Mariticide, the act of a wife killing her husband is also another form of killings witnessed in society. In India, a woman had extramarital affairs with her husband's friend and with the aid of this same man, she killed her husband (Kumar et al, 2018).In Jenny's case, she had an alcoholic husband who does not provide for her and the children which forces her to be responsible for her children; she suffered several physical cases of abuse in the hand of her husband before she eventually killed him ( (Mary & Juan,2018). Post-apartheid in South Africa, analysis of archival newspaper shows that women that commit Mariticide do so for financial reason and the act mostly involve hiring third-party to murder the victim using knife or firearms (Pretorius & Morgan, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mariticide, the act of a wife killing her husband is also another form of killings witnessed in society. In India, a woman had extramarital affairs with her husband's friend and with the aid of this same man, she killed her husband (Kumar et al, 2018).In Jenny's case, she had an alcoholic husband who does not provide for her and the children which forces her to be responsible for her children; she suffered several physical cases of abuse in the hand of her husband before she eventually killed him ( (Mary & Juan,2018). Post-apartheid in South Africa, analysis of archival newspaper shows that women that commit Mariticide do so for financial reason and the act mostly involve hiring third-party to murder the victim using knife or firearms (Pretorius & Morgan, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%