The Daily Telegraph

Wife attacks double-life husband in street

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A businessma­n’s wife got drunk and assaulted him in the street over his double life with a mistress with whom he fathered two children, a court heard.

Jaginder Singh, 62, berated her husband, Narinder, who runs a property company, because he spent part of the week at their home and the rest with his lover.

Mrs Singh was seen waving down motorists outside their home, shouting “Help me, help me”, before turning on her husband and heaping abuse on him.

As Mr Singh tried to usher his wife inside their £1.4 million home in Hale Barns, Cheshire, she slapped him in the face, Manchester magistrate­s were told. Mrs Singh stumbled and hit her head on a glass table.

Police and paramedics were called and she was treated for a cut before spending two days in custody.

Mrs Singh, a mother-of-two who had been married for 43 years, admitted assault by beating.

She was given a conditiona­l discharge for 12 months. The court heard she received a police caution in 2004 for common assault. Judge Belinda Krieke told Mrs Singh: “We do require you to get help immediatel­y and to help yourself and your family.” school, when two boys standing nearby began fighting.

Nasar reportedly became upset at the prospect of detention and pleaded without success to be let off.

A school spokesman said Nasar had been in internal exclusion and not detention. Cath Smith, the head teacher, said the school would “cooperate fully with investigat­ions” and carry out a “thorough review of what happened”.

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