Wife catches cheating husband in Hatyai after receiving live location during flood emergency
The man initially told his wife he was travelling to Kuala Lumpur for a “meeting,” but in reality, he had crossed the border to Hatyai to “ease his mind” with friends.
NUR ADNIN MAHALIM
SHAH ALAM – A 45-year-old Malaysian man landed in an awkward situation after his wife discovered he was in Hatyai, Thailand, and not in Kuala Lumpur as he had claimed.
The man initially told his wife he was travelling to Kuala Lumpur for a “meeting,” but in reality, he had crossed the border to Hatyai to “ease his mind” with friends.
His plan took an unexpected turn when the cheap motel he was staying in began to flood as water levels rose due to continuous heavy rain in the area.
His cover was allegedly blown when he accidentally shared his live location with his wife, showing that he was at a motel near the Hatyai Floating Market.
The man was unable to leave the location and came up with another lie, claiming that Kuala Lumpur was flooding.
The incident was shared in a viral Facebook post by Pak Long Hery, who revealed that the wife was not shocked by her husband’s whereabouts.
According to the post, the wife said she had already suspected something was off after noticing the clothes her husband packed.
“There are no beaches in Kuala Lumpur. My husband will head home soon, and by that time, he will attend a ‘real meeting’,” the post read.
The flood situation in Hatyai continued to worsen this morning (Nov 24) following persistent rainfall.
Rescue operations remain ongoing and many victims, including Malaysians, have been safely evacuated from affected areas.
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