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Woman drags her husband's mistress by her hair after catching them at the airport trying to jet off on a romantic holiday

A furious wife gave her husband and his mistress the embarrassment of their lives after she caught them at the airport jetting off on a romantic holiday.

In a video captured by another passenger, the jilted wife can be seen confronting her husband who was wearing his gold wedding ring and his mistress at José María Córdova International Airport in Colombia.
The furious wife insulted the pair and went as far as grabbing her love rival by the hair at the airport check-in queue, before her husband tries to fend her off.

Woman drags her husband
'On Saturday you were going to take me out with the little one and today you're taking her,' she can be heard saying in Spanish.'Get rid of her or I'll cause a scandal right now. I'm not going to let go. Hit me if you want so they throw you in jail.'
She went on to slam her husband's mistress, calling her a 'prostitute' before turning to her partner and called him 'fake and a liar'.
Woman drags her husband
The clip ends with the woman still holding on to the mistress's locks, and It's unknown how the fight ended or if an arrest was made.
The husband and his mistress were believed to have been flying to Cartagena on Colombia's Caribbean coast on a romantic holiday.

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