Man catches his wife ‘cheating on him with his best mate’ after accidentally leaving camera switched on

A HEARTBROKEN husband accidentally caught his wife ‘cheating with his friend’ when he accidentally left a dashcam switched on at home.

Footage from the camera appears to show her answering the door to a man who starts kissing and undressing her in the flat.

Mr Yang, who was married to the woman in the video for 20 years, recognised the man as his friend, who was a mayor in the local area.

She can be heard saying “What are you doing?” to the mysterious man who replies “I miss you”, the Daily Star reports.

At that point he walks into the room where he is greeted with a hug by the woman, who is known by the pseudonym Cui Hua.

KISSING ON CAMERA

In a matter of seconds, the couple start kissing before the seducing man starts to undress Cui.

He unzips the back of her top and can be seen apparently trying to unhook her bra as the clip ends.

Mr Yang, from Mudanjiang in north-eastern China, says he accidentally caught the footage in August 2016 but only recently decided to publish the clip.

He divorced his wife in 2018 accusing her of adulterous behaviour.

Yang said he was good friends with his ex-wife’s suspected lover, referred to as Mr Liu, who was the mayor of a town and would regularly visit the wedded couple’s home.

OFFICIAL COMPLAINT

Cui and Liu later became co-workers when she got a job as a secretary at the local Discipline Inspection Commission.

Yang claims to have repeatedly reported their alleged affair, but never got a reply.

He gave the video to local media in the hope of bringing more attention to the apparent scandal.

Cui Hua denied her ex-husband’s claims and said her and Mr Liu were “ordinary colleagues”.

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She later told Shang You News that Liu was drunk in the clip and therefore they’d had “intimate behaviour” but it was a one-off.

She also said the clip was recorded on a secret monitor rather than a dashcam.

The district government of Mudanjiang told reporters Mr Liu had retired from his mayoral job and did not comment further on the video.

 

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