Wife sues husband for R300,000 for not bathing, then divorces him
A wife has successfully sued her husband for R300,000 for refusing to take a bath.
The importance of washing hands regularly and keeping our surroundings clean has been emphasized to prevent the spread of the virus.
However, it seems that some individuals still struggle with maintaining basic hygiene practices, even in the modern era.
A recent case from Turkey highlights the extreme consequences of poor personal hygiene.
A woman, identified as AY, filed for divorce from her husband, CY, citing his lack of hygiene as the main reason for their separation.
According to Turkish news media, AY claimed that her husband wore the same clothes for days on end, rarely showered, and emitted a strong odor of sweat.
The woman’s lawyer argued in the family court that these hygiene habits were not only repulsive but also posed a threat to her health and well-being.
The court ultimately ruled in favour of AY, awarding her over R300,000 in damages.
This case serves as a stark reminder that personal hygiene is not just a matter of personal preference but can have serious consequences for relationships and even legal implications.
While it may seem surprising that someone would neglect such basic hygiene practices, this is not an isolated incident.
There are individuals who struggle with maintaining cleanliness and personal grooming for various reasons.