After eight years of marriage, 28-year-old Douala woman Ingrid Woukam wants to divorce her husband, with whom she has four children after she found out he has been raising another family behind her back.
The resident of Makepe, Douala, made the shocking discovery over the weekend after cloning her husband’s WhatsApp following suspicions that he was cheating on her.
Ingrid Woukam unravelled a shocking discovery about her husband’s hidden life in a public outcry that disrupted the tranquility of Makepe.
The emotionally distressed Woukam expelled her husband’s belongings from their residence. She could not comprehend the unsettling reality she had unearthed.
She revealed that, for eight years, her husband had maintained a covert second family.
He had been nurturing a relationship with another woman and fathering two children. She said this was an inconceivable betrayal in the context of their monogamous commitment.
“This cheat right here who calls himself my husband is the most wicked human being I have ever seen,” she cried out to people in the neighborhood.
“Can you believe that for the past eight years we have been married, he has been building another family elsewhere with a woman with whom they have 2 children? Knowing well that we both have signed monogamy,” she added.
When confronted with the allegations, the husband initially denied them, only to be confronted by the irrefutable evidence displayed on Ingride’s phone.
She also explained how she cloned his WhatsApp.
In a candid confession, Ingride said she had been suspicious of her husband’s activities for months.
The best way to validate her feelings, she thought, was to clone his WhatsApp rather than rely on hearsay.
Her primary motivation for resorting to such means stemmed from a desire to ascertain the truth about her husband’s fidelity.
After the discovery, Ingrid is bent on parting ways with her husband, despite his appeals for reconciliation.
Their separation could weigh heavily on the fate of their four children, leaving the community pondering the uncertain future the children might face in the event of a divorce.
The incident underscores a growing trend of individuals resorting to cloning their partners’ phones.
Many are now utilizing WhatsApp’s “share device” feature, which has become a common practice contributing to relationship insecurities and discord.
The ethical considerations surrounding the act of cloning a spouse’s phone to reveal potential infidelity spark debate.
While some argue in favour of the need for transparency and self-discovery, others question the invasion of privacy and the erosion of trust within relationships.
The predicament of Ingride Woukam sheds light on the complexities and dilemmas faced by individuals seeking to validate their suspicions.
It brings to the fore the intricacies of modern relationships and the challenges in navigating trust and transparency within them.