Wife fractures husband’s fingers while she develops 2% hearing impairment after husband slaps him.
Dubai: A Dubai court sentenced an Asian couple to six months of imprisonment, followed by deportation, over the charge of assaulting each other.
According to Arab media, a conflict erupted between the convicted couple when the husband informed his wife that he intended to marry another woman.
After hearing that the wife physically abused her husband and fractured his fingers. In reaction, he slapped her on her ear, causing a 2% hearing impairment.
The report said that the 25-year-old wife got surprised when her husband revealed his intentions of marrying another woman, and that he would not fulfill her marital rights anymore.
Meanwhile, the 24-year-old husband stated that his wife had not accept his decision to marry another woman, and that she had assaulted and insulted him by breaking his fingers as she pushed him.
The altercation developed into fighting, which led the man to slap the wife in the face, beat her up, and attempted to strangle her, the report added.
On the other hand, the wife has sustained multiple bruises on the forehead, nose, neck and chest, as well as a punctured hole in the left eardrum.
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