THROWN TO THE BEES
liozalija, wife of Jovan Salkai, of Belgrade, suspeeted her liusband of beittg unfaithful. Oue day she saw a woman enter the liouse when. lip was alone. She burst in, and, seeing a pair of slippers ou the floor, thouglit her suspicions were eorreet. She bound him with ropes, carried liim outside and threw him among the bediives, some of wliich he knocked over in his fall. Swarms of angry ineecfcs gathered round him, stinging him severeiy on the face, arms and haads. Only after half an* hour of tormenfe was he able to prove to his wife that the woman's visit had Lcen oi i pqrelyl.bjusmesg nature. ' . '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 6
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