Mar 1 • 20:00 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Wife Did Not Accept the Divorce - Man Received a Disturbing Package by Mail

A Finnish court has imposed a restraining order on a woman who harassed her husband and his new girlfriend after their separation.

In South Karelia, Finland, a court has ruled that a woman must stay away from her husband and his new partner due to a series of harassing behaviors. The woman reportedly installed a tracking device in her husband's car and attempted to break into a cottage where he was spending time with his new girlfriend. The court deemed it necessary to intervene to prevent further potential crimes or serious disturbances to the couple's relationship.

The harassment has been ongoing for about a year, with the wife reportedly unable to cope with her husband's new relationship, leading to weekly incidents of stalking. The court's decision to impose a restraining order includes allegations of bullying, intimidation, unauthorized video recording, dissemination of false information, violation of physical integrity, and insults. The couple is still officially married, but they live at different addresses as they navigate through their divorce proceedings.

This ruling reflects broader societal concerns regarding domestic harassment and personal privacy, showing how personal relationships can become deeply problematic, especially in the context of separation. It underscores the importance of legal protection in situations where ongoing harassment poses a threat to safety and emotional well-being.

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