China woman clings to truck to follow husband; man threatens divorce after male doctor examines wife
In Bachu county, Xinjiang, China, a woman was found clinging to the back of her husband's truck in late March. She admitted to police she was stalking him, suspecting infidelity.

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AI-generatedIn Bachu county, Xinjiang, China, a woman was found clinging to the back of her husband's truck in late March. She admitted to police she was stalking him, suspecting infidelity. The husband, surnamed Yu, was fined and penalized points on his driving record for failing to inspect his vehicle before driving. In a separate incident in Wuhan, Hubei province, a woman with a severely constricted finger ring sought help from firefighters, who were unsuccessful in removing it. Ultimately, a dentist was able to relieve the woman by removing the ring.
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4 extractedA dentist relieved a woman's finger after firefighters failed to cut off a tight ring.
Yu was fined 200 yuan (US$30) and had three points deducted from his license.
The truck driver, surnamed Yu, was surprised to find his wife tied to the back of his vehicle.
A woman in China clung to the back of her husband's truck because she suspected him of infidelity.