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Oct 10 2008

cheap way to handle divorce- saw your house in half

Published by buntis at 2:31 pm under weird Edit This

A married couple in Cambodia who had “finally had enough” of each other have gone their separate ways by literally cutting their home in half.

cambodia-split-hou_1006078c.jpg  The husband sawed off his half of the house following the split Photo: PHNOM PENH POST

The wife will stay put with the upright half while her husband has carried away his half to start again on the other side of the village.

Neighbours said the couple saw the radical action as the most cost-efficient and equitable way to avoid each other in a country where divorce lawyers can be expensive.

Vorng Morn, the headman of Cheach village, fifty miles from the capital Phnom Penh, told the Phnom Penh Post: “We tried to persuade them to think clearly before they did this because they had been married for nearly 40 years. But they did not listen.”

Mr Morn refused to identify the couple to protect their privacy.

The impetus for the break up was the husband’s alleged malingering, or the wife’s alleged lack of care, depending on your point of view.

“His wife said that if her husband got sick and stayed at home, she was made to pay for his medicine, but if he stayed at his parent’s house, she wouldn’t have to pay. So they separated,” said Mr Morn.” - source

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awesome. I wonder who got the toilet/bathroom? The wife probably got the kitchen.

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One Response to “cheap way to handle divorce- saw your house in half”

  1. ssnoozzon 11 Oct 2008 at 3:53 am edit this

    I found this website just a few minutes ago by accident…
    it’s great! but now i can’t remember what i was actually searching for. anyway, this should be nominated for blog caption of the year. (is there such a thing?)

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