Woman Sees Husband With Another Woman While Driving -- And Runs Over Them Both In Shocking CCTV Footage!
25.05.2023 - 01:35
/ perezhilton.com
Some of our Aussie readers may know this story already — but they’ve never seen it presented like this!
In March of 2021, Queensland resident Christie-Lee Kennedy was out driving in her white BMW when she ran into her husband — AND his other woman!
This wasn’t a chance meeting. Kennedy had suspected her spouse was being unfaithful for quite some time, but she was done with the suspicions and planned to catch him in the act. She used the Find My iPhone tracker app on hubby David Larkin‘s cell to follow him one evening after he reportedly told her he was going to pick up the kids from daycare — and clearly he was NOT with the kids! No, instead what Christie-Lee saw through her windshield was her husband standing outside a vehicle on a quiet street –embracing his mistress, a woman named Zowie Noring.
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The shocked wife slammed on the gas and rammed right into her cheating husband and his mistress, causing them to slam into the pavement. Not only that, Kennedy jumped out of her car and attacked Noring, pulling her hair and punching her in the head! She at first drive off — but eventually came back to the scene to wait for EMTs with her injured husband.
Innerestingly, when police arrived, she told a different story.
During her trial, Kennedy claimed she just hit her brakes too late, and never intended to hit Larkin and Noring — a claim that’s had the country split with opinions. Obviously many folks who know what it’s like to catch your partner cheating will be on her side. But at the same time, she obviously wasn’t trying to hit the brake, right?? Like we said, our Australian readers may be familiar with this story as it’s taken the Land Down Under by
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