The marital dispute between a Singaporean man and his South Korean wife has taken Indonesian media by storm. Allegations are flying fast and furious as the woman accuses her husband of taking away their four children while he claims that she had neglected and hit them. The incident, which was filmed at an Indonesian hospital, has now involved the Indonesian police.
The marital dispute between a Singaporean man and his South Korean wife has taken Indonesian media by storm. For the past week, the marital drama between a Singaporean man and his South Korean wife - who are living in Jakarta - has been unfolding in the Indonesia media and on social media. Allegations are flying fast and furious as the woman accuses her husband of taking away their four children while he claims that she had neglected and hit them.
In the two-minute clip posted on March 5, the wife, who calls herself Amy, is seen charging at her husband and another woman whom she alleges to be his mistress, and screaming 'my baby' over and over. The filmed incident is believed to have taken place at an Indonesian hospital on March 1. The couple's pre-teen daughter, their eldest child, was also present. It was the latest episode in the couple's acrimonious fight and now, the Indonesian police have also been dragged into the dispute
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