A CHEATING husband has been exposed after his death — with a memorial plaque on a bench.
The inscription pays tribute to a “Husband, Father, Adulterer” and adds: “Yes, Roger, I knew”.
A cheating husband has been exposed after his death — with a memorial plaque on a benchCredit: SWNSThe tribute — which is in good condition — indicates that Roger, who is described as 'my love', died on Christmas Day last year aged 54Credit: SWNSIt was spotted by passers-by in Clifton, Bristol, yesterday morning.
One 63-year-old woman who saw the plaque said: “I have to say I found it very funny when I saw it. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”
The tribute — which is in good condition — indicates that Roger, who is described as “my love”, died on Christmas Day last year aged 54.
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The sign is the second one fixed to the same street bench. Commemorative panels are regularly added to benches and trees in memory of lost loved ones, costing around £30 each.
Most must be approved by councils and can be engraved with messages of a relative’s choosing — including insults.
But in 2022 a memorial bench plaque dedicated to Welshman Huw Davies was removed by Aberystwyth Council killjoys after it joked he “used to sit here and shout ‘f*** off’ at the seagulls’’.