Two’s company, three is a crowd: Sibu threesome goes dangerously awry

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Two’s company, three is a crowd: Sarawak threesome goes dangerously awry.

A weekend tryst ended under almost deadly circumstances after a Sibu, Sarawak couple and their bedroom plus one engaged in a threesome that almost left the second woman dead.

On Sunday evening, the 28-year-old husband, who works as an assistant lorry driver, is alleged to have broached the subject with his wife of having his “girlfriend,” the victim, come over to the couple’s rented room to “chat.” Police say that at the time, the suspect promised she would not “cause any trouble.”

Shortly after having sex with her husband, the suspect told the two that she needed to use the bathroom, and left the room, leaving the victim and the man having sex. She returned brandishing a knife, and subsequently stabbed the woman.

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