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A woman put her husband up for auction, the reason ?!

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Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny - Reporter at The European Times News

A New Zealand woman has decided to sell her husband at auction after he left her alone with their children during a school holiday, The Independent reported.

Irish Linda McAllister married John in 2019. At that time, the couple already had two sons: Colt, who is now four years old, and Ryder, who is six years old. The children have recently started school holidays and according to McAllister this has affected their daily lives – they started going to bed very late.

At the same time, John went fishing and left his wife alone with the children. His action angered the Irishwoman and she decided to take revenge on her husband by selling it to TradeMe (an online auction in New Zealand).

Husband for sale. Height – 184 centimeters, age – 37 years. He loves hunting and fishing, loves agriculture. He can worry in a new environment, but knows how to calm down alone. Easy to manage. There were several owners. The amount is not subject to return and exchange “, McAllister wrote in the description of the” lot “.

The Irishwoman noted that John was watching the auction closely because he was sure they could give him a lot of money. But only New Zealand $ 100 was offered, after which the lottery was removed for violating auction rules.

TradeMe manager James Ryan, who is responsible for complying with auction rules and procedures, said there had been no such case in a long time. Earlier, it was reported that a resident of the English city of Leeds, Yorkshire, confused her son with a sofa and accidentally put the child up for auction for a pound. Many users wrote joking comments about the distracted mother under the post.

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