A Scottish wife who helped the police identify her husband as a child sex offender in 2018 shared her story with the media a few days ago, urging women to be careful when they meet a partner.

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(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A Scottish wife once identified her husband as a pedophile criminal through the "second child photo" provided by the police in 2018. She shared her personal experience with the media a few days ago.

Because she and her husband met through dating software, she called on women to "not be too eager to enter a relationship with someone on dating software."

According to the British local media "The Independent" (The Independent) report, the 50-year-old Dunn

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(Hayley Dunn) and her husband James Kemp met and fell in love on dating software in 2017. The two entered the auditorium and became husband and wife after less than 2 years of dating.

Unexpectedly, one day the police approached Dunn, accused Kemp of being a child sex offender, and directly showed her husband's "second child photo". As soon as she saw the photo, she immediately knew that it was indeed his husband's lower body and clothes, which made her feel more vulnerable. She completely broke down.

It is reported that the Scottish police used phishing to trap Kemp, pretending to be talking to him with a young woman, and sending him photos.

After being identified by Dunn, Kemp, 45, was eventually arrested and served 18 months in prison, and was also listed as a sex offender.

She further revealed that due to sometimes suffering from fibromyalgia and arthritis pain, the two never had sex. "I thought it was his intimate performance, because he didn't want to hurt me." Sleeping in the same bed and sometimes "calling" in the living room.

Dunn bravely shared this mental journey with the media a few days ago, hoping to use his own experience to remind women to "be wary of the person you meet on dating software, and don't rush into a relationship."

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