illustrated photo of wife killed by jealous husband
MANILA - Philippine men who kill their wives after they catch them cheating on them will no longer enjoy legal protection from serious punishment under new a bill before Congress, a lawmaker said recently.
If passed, the bill will repeal a provision in the penal code that says a husband may be handed only minor penalties if he kills his wife and her lover after catching them in the act of sex, said Congressman Neri Colmenares.
Source: AFP
If passed, the bill will repeal a provision in the penal code that says a husband may be handed only minor penalties if he kills his wife and her lover after catching them in the act of sex, said Congressman Neri Colmenares.
- "It is incomprehensible why the law which essentially allows the offended spouse to kill the offending spouse, remains in our criminal code," Colmenares, author of the revised bill, said in a statement.
- His bill would also scrap an element of current law that hands light penalties to a parent who kills a daughter and her "seducer" if they are caught in the carnal act.
- Colmenares said existing law shows the "discriminatory and feudal frame of mind" of its authors.
- "Insult or passion must never be a license to kill," he said in his statement.
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