Man collapses into coma after finding out his wife owns the home they rented for 10-years

Man collapses into coma after finding out his wife owns the home they rented for 10-years

Anele Mdoda shared an image of a man that regained consciousness after three days in coma, following a shocking revelation.

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A husband collapsed into a coma after he discovered his wife was the owner of the home they had been renting the past decade.

The news shook social media, and some even praised the woman for being able to con her husband for over 10-years.

"Who is this lady??We demand her as president✊", one tweep commented, another said "Was it necessary for him to collapse in the first place? this woman is leadership".
"that the wife is a genius she bought the house. Probably the wife didn't tell him earlier cos lendoda ine drama too much buka manje", @cnoxa wrote.
"But what if they’re married out of community of property? Was is suppose to let him stay for free", TerryLite wrote.

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However, a lot of tweeps felt what the wife did to her beloved husband was not right at all and they condemned those who praised her actions.

Tweeps then encouraged him to divorce her, depending on the marital contract type.

"He should divorce her and take half of the house. He's the one who's been paying for it.", a tweep wrote.

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