A Gulf wife was shocked when she accidentally discovered that her husband had three daughters, but the biggest shock was when she learned that the three daughters were registered in her name without her knowledge, and it was revealed to her that the husband falsified the birth certificates of his daughters from another woman and attributed them to his wife, and used the certificates in obtaining identity cards and passports For girls, the Dubai Public Prosecution has directed the husband to commit two felonies of forgery in an official editor and their use and the misdemeanor of fraud.

The victim's wife said in the Public Prosecution investigation, that she discovered that she had a medical record in one of the well-known hospitals and the record was recorded that she had previously had an abortion, although she had not visited that hospital before, which led her to report to the police.

The victim said that she was present in her residence in the Al-Warqa area in Dubai, and saw a photo of an identity document for her husband before their divorce, and she found that there were three children registered in her name as their mother, so she confronted him with that, so he decided for her that he was married to another woman, and inquired of him about the reason for his lineage To her, he asked her to give him a period to amend the situation, but he did not.

She added that she went to the hospital where they were born to make sure, and was surprised that there was a medical file in her name that included her receiving treatment and counseling, and the girls were born there and aborted once, although she had not visited this hospital before.

In the Public Prosecution investigation, the husband acknowledged that he married another woman and had three children, and because of the high cost of birth, he used health insurance for his first wife and provided her identification papers to enter the hospital, extract the birth documents for the children, and attributed them to his first wife.

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Prepared by: Mohamed Foda

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