
The man threw his pregnant wife out onto the street with her suitcases, never imagining the horror that would be waiting for him when he returned home

The husband and wife were arguing like they never had before. She held her belly and tried to speak calmly, but he was already boiling with rage.
“I don’t want this child,” the man shouted. “I never wanted it!”
The woman turned pale.
“But… we planned this… you said…”
“I didn’t say anything. Pack your things and leave. This is my house.”
She tried to explain that they had paid for the house together, that they had saved every penny as a couple, but the documents indeed showed only his name. And he decided to use that against her.
“You’re not living in MY house anymore.”
He didn’t even let her say goodbye. He threw the suitcases into the trunk, put her in the car, drove her to the nearest hotel, and left her there at the entrance.
She cried, holding her belly, begging him not to leave her alone.
“Please… don’t do this… I’m pregnant…”
But he got in the car, slammed the door shut, and drove away, convinced he had finally put an end to everything. He thought he had won. But he had no idea what kind of horror was waiting for him when he got home Continued in the first comment

After meeting up with friends — where he bragged about having “solved the problem” — he returned home and froze. His house was on fire. Fire trucks everywhere, smoke, screams, flames bursting through the windows.
On his phone was a message from his wife:
“Since we bought this house together, we’ll lose it together too.”
He turned pale and ran to the firefighters, shouting that it was arson, that his wife was a criminal. The firefighters called the police, and a few minutes later a young female officer approached him.
“She set the house on fire!” he nearly screamed. “You have to arrest her!”
The officer looked at him coldly.
“Sir, your wife came to us much earlier. She was in shock and told us that you threw her out, pregnant, in the middle of the night and left her in front of a hotel. There is CCTV footage. There are witnesses. There are medical reports documenting severe stress and pregnancy complications. Moreover, after a divorce, half of this house would legally belong to her.”
He fell silent. The officer continued:

“She said that you tried to force her out of the house you both paid for by threatening her. And she asked for protection. That’s why she was taken to a safe place. As for the fire…”
She looked at the charred walls and the firefighters working.
“The fire started because of an electrical short circuit. An old wire overheated and caught fire. It wasn’t arson.”
The man collapsed to his knees — unable to speak.
The officer leaned slightly closer and added:
“So don’t try to blame the woman you abandoned pregnant on the street. You destroyed your own life — not her.”



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