Husband "left without a trace", wife wants to find him to sign divorce papers. She shared the article to ask netizens to find her husband.
Ashley McGuire and husband Charles Withers.
Charles Withers left home while his wife was pregnant. Ashley McGuire, Charles' wife, from Massachusetts (USA), shared the family's story on social media, hoping that netizens would help her find her husband's whereabouts.
She said that last year, when she was pregnant with her second child, her husband suddenly left her. She tried to contact him many times but could not get through.
"Since you left last year, you have not contacted your family once. You have not seen your eldest daughter for a year. You also do not want to see your second daughter. What is it, Charles? Where are you?", she shared.
Now, she hopes to find him to sign the divorce papers. "Divorcing someone who cannot be contacted is really difficult and tiring. So I am trying to find him to get his signature.
If you know where he is or if you are working with him or even dating him, please tell him to contact me or let me know. I want to end this marriage," she shared.
Ashley McGuire's family when they were happy and harmonious.
She said her husband was a chef, probably working in a hotel somewhere, and probably never mentioned having a wife and children.
Her post quickly attracted the attention of internet users. In less than 24 hours, netizens found out her husband's whereabouts.
"A few weeks ago, I talked to you on the dating app Bumble," a woman shared, sending a screenshot of the conversation to Ashley McGuire.
Several other women said they had her husband's phone number and address. He was somewhere in Lone Star, Texas.
Ashley is grateful to the "social media detectives" who tracked down her husband. "I had enough information to locate him. I got hundreds of messages, a lot of information. I thank everyone," she said.
Netizens also pointed out that Charles’ Texas store closed after a scandal over defrauding customers. He left without paying his employees, leaving customers with unusable gift cards.
(According to Vietnamnet, April 11)
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