Heartbreak

Wife Attacks Cheating Husband's Mistress By Putting Spicy Chilis In Her Vagina

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wife attacks mistress by putting spicy chilis in her vagina

Love makes you do crazy things sometimes, and nothing is crazier than Ly Chanel, the wife who attacked a mistress by putting spicy chilis in her vagina. Yes, really.

The 23-year-old is expecting her first child with husband Chien Keo later this year in Vietnam. But Ly has been distracted by the fact that she believed her husband of only 7 months was cheating on her.

So, Ly decided to follow her husband, who was constantly gone for hours at a time, and tried to catch him in the act. She brought four of her friends along for the ride and followed her husband all the way to a motel.

Ly did, in fact, find her husband cheating and instead of going after him, she and her friends attacked her husband's mistress in a very violent manner.

According to the Daily Mail, "Furious Ly donned latex gloves while three other women held down the mistress and one took pictures as they removed her underwear on Tuesday afternoon. They then opened a large bag of super-hot 200,000 Scoville units red bird's eye chilies and pushed them inside the woman's vagina, causing agonizing pain from the hot spices.

Horrifying pictures show the woman being held down by her head, arms and legs as she writhes in agony with red fleshy seeds from inside the peppers smeared across her body and the bedsheets. The group then posted the pictures online boasting of the punishment, but sparked a furious backlash against them for not targeting the philandering husband."

Yes, this wife attacked a mistress by putting spicy chilis in her vagina. If that doesn't reek of insanity, I don't know what does.

So far no charges have been made against Ly from the victim but prosecutors say she can still get fined by the police.

Lawyer Giang Hong Thanh is telling people to feel sorry for Ly.

"First of all, it is necessary to share and sympathize with the wife's psychological state of affairs in this case if it is indeed the case that a woman who has been rubbed has damaged her family's well-being," he said.

"However, rubbing chili in another person's sensitive area and posting the clip on the internet is a sign of humiliating others," he continued. "If chili smears cause injury to another woman's genitalia the wife may be dealt with under Article 104 of the Penal Code may be subject to administrative sanctions and a fine of from £70 to £100."

However, it doesn't seem that Ly has any remorse for her violent attack, from the comments she posted online:

"How can he care for us if he then he cheats with another girl. A woman who destroys the family."

"Women can forgive easily but they can never forget. Jealousy is painful. She will know this."

"There are people who hate me now, but life is like that, you cannot please everyone."

"Whoever does what he or she does is their business. But let's share something that should be shared to see the truth, and do not talk bad about people."

That doesn't sound like a woman who feels any guilt for the crime she committed. And there's no word on whether the other women involved will be charged. There's also no word or comments from the victim, but we hope she recovers quickly from this vicious attack.