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Woman Catches Her Late Brother’s Wife At Motel With Man, Claims She Is Pregnant by seglabsy(m): 4:25pm On Jan 07
WOMAN CATCHES HER LATE BROTHER’S WIFE AT MOTEL WITH MAN, CLAIMS SHE IS PREGNANT FOR THE DEAD.

Hello Omajuwa. I am a 40year old married woman. My younger brother of 37years old got married last year despite the entire family being against him marrying his Igbo wife.

Our parents had wanted him to marry a Yoruba lady as the only boy they had but he got married to her without our parent’s blessings. Sadly, My brother died in a car accident October last year.

However, sometime in December, I went for a close friend’s naming ceremony in a far away area. I had gone there a day before the naming ceremony to be able to help with cooking and other errands. Later in the evening, I was out in the neighborhood looking for where to buy toothbrush as I had realized that I forgot to come with one. In my search for it, I saw my late brother’s wife coming out of a motel with a man. I was shocked but I didn’t let her see me.

After they had gone far, I went inside the motel. I had to bribe the receptionist before she told me that she and the man occasionally come there even though it had been awhile she came before that day. The only person I could tell was my husband and we both agreed to let it go so as not to open my parents’ wounds.

However, this lady came to our house few days ago to share the news of her being pregnant for my late brother. My father walked out while my mother has been so elated, claiming that her child at least left an heir. She has been trying to convince my father for them to welcome and cater for the woman and the baby. But I have been lost as to what to do. How sure are we that the child belongs to my brother? Why is she here with such news after about 3months of my brother’s death? Do I tell my parents what I saw? How do I handle this? Please advise me.

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Re: Woman Catches Her Late Brother’s Wife At Motel With Man, Claims She Is Pregnant by Stevenbright(m): 5:19pm On Jan 07
seglabsy:
WOMAN CATCHES HER LATE BROTHER’S WIFE AT MOTEL WITH MAN, CLAIMS SHE IS PREGNANT FOR THE DEAD.

Hello Omajuwa. I am a 40year old married woman. My younger brother of 37years old got married last year despite the entire family being against him marrying his Igbo wife.

Our parents had wanted him to marry a Yoruba lady as the only boy they had but he got married to her without our parent’s blessings. Sadly, My brother died in a car accident October last year.

However, sometime in December, I went for a close friend’s naming ceremony in a far away area. I had gone there a day before the naming ceremony to be able to help with cooking and other errands. Later in the evening, I was out in the neighborhood looking for where to buy toothbrush as I had realized that I forgot to come with one. In my search for it, I saw my late brother’s wife coming out of a motel with a man. I was shocked but I didn’t let her see me.

After they had gone far, I went inside the motel. I had to bribe the receptionist before she told me that she and the man occasionally come there even though it had been awhile she came before that day. The only person I could tell was my husband and we both agreed to let it go so as not to open my parents’ wounds.

However, this lady came to our house few days ago to share the news of her being pregnant for my late brother. My father walked out while my mother has been so elated, claiming that her child at least left an heir. She has been trying to convince my father for them to welcome and cater for the woman and the baby. But I have been lost as to what to do. How sure are we that the child belongs to my brother? Why is she here with such news after about 3months of my brother’s death? Do I tell my parents what I saw? How do I handle this? Please advise me.

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It is quite clear that the pregnancy may not belong to the late husband.
Re: Woman Catches Her Late Brother’s Wife At Motel With Man, Claims She Is Pregnant by Oloki: 6:35pm On Jan 07
They should calculate the time of the guy's death to her day of delivery.
They will get the answer they are looking for

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Re: Woman Catches Her Late Brother’s Wife At Motel With Man, Claims She Is Pregnant by Nice2023(m): 6:44pm On Jan 07
Nothing to say.
Re: Woman Catches Her Late Brother’s Wife At Motel With Man, Claims She Is Pregnant by elmagnifico411(m): 11:33pm On Jan 08
What advice do u need again? u saw her, tell your parents u did, and let her know your findings. If not for the pregnancy she brought to your parent's house, I woulda said the marriage contract has ended as your brother is no more. But with the preggy, u need to do the needful. Maynv she wants are child to come inherit whatever is left that your parents were going to give to your brother before his demise. Let's learn to speak out and save lives.

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