A cheating husband has been exposed after his death – with a memorial plaque on a bench.
The inscription is a tribute to a ‘husband, father, Adulterer‘ and adds, ‘Yes, Roger, I knew it’.
It was noticed by passersby in Clifton, Bristolyesterday morning.
A 63-year-old woman who saw the plaque said: “I have to say I thought it was very funny when I saw it. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”
The tribute – which is in good condition – indicates that Roger, described as ‘my love’, has passed away Christmas Day last year at the age of 54.
The identity of Roger, or the person who commissioned the plaque, was not known
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The sign is the second sign attached to the same street bench. In memory of lost loved ones, memorial panels are regularly added to benches and trees, costing around £30 each.
Most must be approved by councils and can be engraved with messages of a family member’s choice, including insults.
But in 2022, a memorial plaque dedicated to Welshman Huw Davies was removed by Aberystwyth Council killjoys after joking that he ‘used to sit here and shout ‘f*** off’ at the seagulls”.