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To: Dealer who wrote (1)10/4/2000 2:13:17 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
Court Grants Divorce to Man Shut in Bedroom

LUSAKA (Reuters) - A Zambian court has granted a divorce to
a man whose wife locked him in the bedroom every night to stop
him from committing adultery, a Zambian newspaper said
Tuesday.

The Post quoted the man's wife Lifuna Nyambe as telling
judge Alfred Shilibwa that she was afraid that if she left the
bedroom door open, her husband would sneak out to have sex with
their live-in domestic staff.

Nyambe's husband of eight years, Patrick Sianyauka, said he
was upset by being locked in. ``I was not happy when she started
locking the door to keep me in.''

Sianyauka also said Nyambe would order him to the bedroom
whenever her female friends visited the home ``so that I could
not be tempted.'' Shilibwa dissolved the marriage, saying far
too much suspicion and lack of commitment had undermined the
union.
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