Google Street View leads to divorce after man spots wife cuddling with a stranger

A man reportedly divorced his wife after seeing her cheating on Google Street View. (Photo: Google Maps)
A man reportedly divorced his wife after seeing her cheating on Google Street View. (Photo: Google Maps)

Before you start searching every town your sweet babboo has claimed to visit during your relationship to catch him or her cheating, please take note that many images captured on Google Street View are years old.

In the case of this woman whose husband caught her cheating when she was captured on Google Street View petting the hair of another man, the couple was married at the time in 2013.

Could you imagine a more awkward situation? Poor guy was probably lost and looking for directions, and then he found out he’d lost his wife to another man. He’ll never be able to search for directions again.

According to the Epoch Times, the man was looking around his neighborhood in Lima, Peru, near the Bridge of Sighs, when he spotted a familiar hairstyle. When he zoomed in on a canoodling couple, he realized that the clothes were the same as his wife’s.

A couple was caught canoodling on Google Street View by an eagle-eyed husband. (Photo: Google)
A couple was caught canoodling on Google Street View by an eagle-eyed husband. (Photo: Google)

According to some South American reports, after the man confirmed that the woman with another man’s head in her lap was his wife, he divorced her. While many local media outlets reported the story, the man’s name was not given, so we are left to wonder whether the couple captured on Google Street View were actually adulterers.

The Sun reports that the betrayed man shared the photos on his Facebook page but does not include a link to the source. AMP reports that the pictures shared on his Facebook page confirmed his friends’ suspicions that his wife was cheating on him after they saw her walking with another man.

Cheaters should be wary of any passing Google camera car or, you know, don’t cheat.

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