Pregnant women who fall off a cliff in Thailand can't get divorced for the following reasons:
1 The husband of Ms. Wang, a pregnant woman who fell off a cliff in Thailand, pushed her off a cliff while traveling in Thailand on June 20 19, resulting in multiple fractures all over her body and miscarriage of the fetus in her abdomen. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in the first instance and fixed-term imprisonment in the second instance 10 years.
Ms. Wang said that because the divorce proceedings between her and Yu have not yet been carried out, she is still his wife legally. She said that divorce is a civil case, and it is necessary to wait for the final result of the criminal trial in Thailand before filing a divorce lawsuit in China.
Ms. Yu also filed a divorce lawsuit with the Thai court through the people's court where she lived. However, this process will be cumbersome, and it is necessary to serve the litigation documents through diplomatic channels, waiting for the acceptance and trial of the Thai courts.
Thailand is a Buddhist country, and the entire judicial system is "Buddhist" and "lenient" to suspects. The Thai judge questioned whether the defendant's murder was "intentional" and suddenly changed from "life imprisonment" to "10 years imprisonment", which was simply "too kind".
Thailand also has a tradition of "Amnesty for the world" by members of the royal family. "Amnesty" will not empty the prison, but it will reduce the sentence of prisoners. "Amnesty targets" include criminals sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention, fixed-term imprisonment or life imprisonment, and death penalty with a two-year suspension.
How will things develop in the future?
1 the divorce of Ms. Wang, a pregnant woman who fell off a cliff in Thailand, is a controversial divorce, which needs to be conducted through court procedures, and divorce proceedings need to be filed according to the reasons stipulated in Article 15 16 of the Civil and Commercial Code of Thailand. Ms. Yu filed a divorce lawsuit in our court according to Article 15 16 1, that is, her husband committed adultery or had frequent sexual relations with others.
Ms. 2 also filed a divorce lawsuit with the court according to the second paragraph of article 15 16, arguing that her husband had acted improperly, which caused him excessive harm or trouble. Yu pushed Ms. Wang off a cliff, causing her serious injury and miscarriage, which obviously belonged to misconduct and constituted a criminal offence.
Ms. 3 also filed a divorce lawsuit in our hospital according to the fourth paragraph of article 15 16, that is, her husband had abandoned her for more than one year. He escaped after being pushed off the cliff of Ms. Wang in June 20 19, and was arrested by the Thai police in June 2020. During this period, he did not contact Ms. Wang and did not provide any alimony.
Wang Can will not end his marriage through uncontested divorce or administrative divorce procedure, because it requires mutual consent, and it must be put forward in writing and signed by at least two witnesses. Obviously, Yu won't agree to break up with Ms. Wang peacefully.
Ms. Yu filed a divorce lawsuit with the Thai court through the people's court of her place of residence. However, this process will be cumbersome, and it is necessary to serve the litigation documents through diplomatic channels, waiting for the acceptance and trial of the Thai courts. In addition, Thai courts may give priority to Thai laws rather than China laws when handling this case.
If we encounter this situation, we can refer to the practice:
-First of all, keep calm and rational, don't panic or get emotional, and protect your life and property as much as possible.
Second, seek local medical and legal assistance as soon as possible, call the police and contact the embassy or consulate to explain the situation to them and seek help.
-Third, collect and keep all evidence related to the case, such as scars, medical reports, travel records, telephone records, text messages, emails, etc. , as the basis for future litigation.
Fourth, keep in touch with family and friends, tell them your position and situation, seek their support and comfort, and don't isolate yourself or blame yourself.
Fifth, actively cooperate with local judicial organs and lawyers, carry out litigation in accordance with legal procedures, and strive for early and fair judgment and compensation.