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Gambian Man Seeks N223m Refund from Estranged Wife, Accuses Her of Infidelity During Their Six-Year Marriage

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Bai Malick Ceesay, a Gambian residing in Sweden, is demanding that his estranged wife return D10 million, which he claimed to have spent on her during their six-year marriage.

 

In an audio message sent to local media, Bai Malick also accused his wife of extramarital affairs.

 

“I am the CEO of BMC Transportation and BMC Apartments. My wife of six years began an affair with a man she met for business some months ago,” he said.

 

According to him, during their marriage, he spent D10 million on her including a D1.2 million plot of land in Sanyang, a luxury vehicle worth over D700,000, and a Louis Vuitton bag valued at more than €218,000.

Gambian Man Seeks N223m Refund from Estranged Wife, Accuses Her of Infidelity During Their Six-Year Marriage

 

Bai Malick also claimed to have financed her estranged wife’s business venues.

 

“I intend to hire a lawyer to take her to court and recover all the money I spent on her,” he declared.

 

“The total amount exceeds D10 million, covering loans and bills I paid on her behalf. I will calculate everything.”

 

Bai Malick emphasised his determination to reclaim his funds.

 

“I will contact top lawyers. I cannot let her leave with all my money. I have all the evidence.”

 

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