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Indonesian man Marries Mother-in-Law After Incestuous Affair
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By Invented Reporter | %%dateline_location%% – 2025/05/25 02:37:45

In a bizarre turn of events in Indonesia, a man ended up marrying his mother-in-law after an incestuous relationship with her led to a family crisis and his divorce.
Reports indicate that the scandalous affair took place in Sopeng County, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The man’s relationship with his 36-year-old mother-in-law resulted in her giving birth to his child, causing immense distress to his 21-year-old wife.
Details of the Scandal in Sopeng County
“Everyone is reconciled”, and the case will be heard on May 27.
Following an inquiry, it was revealed that the man had been involved with his widowed mother-in-law. After she became pregnant and delivered a baby, the woman’s family, despite their initial shock, agreed to a settlement. The terms required the man to divorce his wife and marry his mother-in-law.
Settlement and Public Reaction
The marriage between the man and his mother-in-law reportedly received the blessing of both families. With divorce papers filed and both sides claiming reconciliation, the case was scheduled for a hearing on May 27. the incident has sparked widespread debate,with many online users expressing disbelief and condemnation,labeling it “absurd” and “unethical.”
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is incest legal in Indonesia?
- Laws regarding incest vary, but it is generally considered a taboo and is often illegal. Specific legal details would depend on Indonesian law. United Nations Library of Congress
- What are the typical consequences of incestuous relationships?
- Consequences can include legal penalties, social stigma, and psychological distress for those involved. National Institutes of Health Department of Justice
- how common are marriages between individuals related by affinity (e.g., in-laws)?
- Marriages between individuals related by affinity are less common and might potentially be prohibited by law in many jurisdictions. Library of Congress Department of Justice
Sources
- Original Article
- United Nations – Incest: A Global Overview
- National Institutes of Health – The Psychopathology of Incest offenders
- library of congress – Marriage Law
- Department of Justice – Marriage Laws
- Pew Research Center – How People Around the World View Marriage and Family
- Gallup – Marriage
