The Mbour Court considered a case of alleged bigamy involving Mame Dieynaba Kane (borrowing name), prosecuted for having contracted a second marriage while she was still legally united with her first husband, the merchant T.A. Ndiaye. According to the records, the defendant left the marital home in Mbour on 29 December 2023, only two months after the celebration of her first marriage. A few weeks later, she entered into a new union in Kaolack, w…
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The Mbour Court considered a case of alleged bigamy involving Mame Dieynaba Kane (borrowing name), prosecuted for having contracted a second marriage while she was still legally united with her first husband, the merchant T.A. Ndiaye. According to the records, the defendant left the marital home in Mbour on 29 December 2023, only two months after the celebration of her first marriage. A few weeks later, she entered into a new union in Kaolack, w…