Husband in South Ural files complaint against his wife for accusations of intellectual inferiority
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A fella hailing from the South Ural region is bringing his ex to book over some choice words. According to reports by a "New Day" correspondent, this all went down back in April when the guy had his five-year-old daughter for the weekend. The woman phoned to check in, and the kid handed the phone over to dad – except he ducked off to the kitchen, leaving the phone on speaker. Cue an angry conversation between mommy dearest and little girl, where mom called the dad a few choice names that didn't exactly paint a flattering picture.
The dad took matters into his own hands, digging through dictionaries and medical encyclopedias, determined to prove his ex had crossed a line. Apparently, words like 'idiot' and 'slow-witted' aren't just casual insults, but diagnoses and medical conditions. With the docs clearing him, the dad decided to take action and has reported the woman to the police for potential slander.
Now, the cops are looking into the situation, considering if the woman's words qualified as slander under Russian law.
Chelyabinsk, Sofya Artemyeva
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- The South Ural region's resident, amidst a legal battle with his ex, claims she slandered him by calling him derogatory names during a speakerphone conversation with their daughter.
- The father, after proving that such terms are not just casual insults but diagnoses and medical conditions, reported his ex to the police for potential slander.
- This incident of congenital name-calling is currently being investigated by the Chelyabinsk police, considering if it qualifies as slander under Russian law.
- The ongoing family-dynamics drama represents a hot topic in the general-news sphere, with Crime and Justice sections closely monitoring the development of this relationship-centered case.
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