Women chase cheating spouses in Chengdu, China

From CTA.ca:

A group of women in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu are proving the old adage that goes ‘hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.’

Under the banner Women’s Rights Protection Investigation Centre (WRPIC), a growing team of women are cruising the streets of the Sichuan capital, on the hunt for wife-beaters and cheaters.

The group was founded by 38-year-old divorcee Yan Guoqiong, who first suspected and through her own investigation confirmed her then-husband was being unfaithful just three months after their marriage in 1994.

Thanks to Hong Kong Entertainment Review

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