My husband said he was caught with Covid-19, then he turned off the phone to go to his boyfriend



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During the July 24 phone call, a 28-year-old man in the town of Taloja in Navi Mumbai lied that he was “dying,” said police officer Vinayak Vast.

After the call, the husband turned off his cell phone. The next day, the brother-in-law found her husband’s motorcycle that he had left on a street in the Vashi region near the Thane River, a suburb of Mumbai. The car keys, helmet, office bag and wallet are still intact.

The family has gone to the Vashi area police station to seek help and find the missing person.

The husband said that he was infected with Covid-19 and then turned off the phone and went with her boyfriend - Photo 1.

Doctors in India measure people’s body temperature. Photo: PTI

The police searched in vain the laboratories and hospitals that treated people with Covid-19. Even according to police inspector Sanjeev Dhumal, they have to plunge into rivers in the Vashi area in hopes of finding the body if the distraught guy kills himself.

Police also tried to trace his cell phone, but it went into a dead end because it was turned off. “Last week, we tracked the location of his phone in Indore City. Thanks to that, we found out that he was having an affair,” Dhumal said.

A police team arrives in Indore City, where the husband rents a place with his lover after changing his identity. “He was taken back to Navi Mumbai on September 16. We left him in the custody of his wife,” said Mr. Dhumal.

India is currently the second largest Covid-19 outbreak in the world, where the number of people infected with Covid-19 has exceeded 5 million cases after adding more than 91,000 new cases in the last 24 hours. The total number of Covid-19 deaths in India to date is more than 82,000.

Gia Minh (according to Times of India)



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