A woman in Japan endured over 100 silent calls daily for a month before discovering her husband was behind the harassment. He claimed his actions were driven by love, but police revealed he concealed his number to avoid detection.
TOKYO : A woman in Japan who received more than 100 nuisance calls a day for a month, discovered her husband was making them, claiming it was because he “loved her so much”.
She had complained to her husband about it, but his indifference and lack of concern left her feeling frustrated. The husband concealed his phone number by making the calls private, allowing him to harass his wife with silent calls without revealing his identity.
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