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DRESSED in hotpants and a tight, white T-shirt, Sophia Lula had made an extra special effort to look good for her fiancé.
The 24-year-old planned to give Simon Huang the surprise of his life when he saw her in a club.
She wasn’t disappointed. As she made her way over to the corner where 30-year-old Simon was sitting, his jaw dropped.
But it wasn’t Sophia’s outfit that shocked him ? she had just caught him two-timing her with her best friend of seven years.
Sophia had known that Simon was going to be there on that night last September because she had been using the latest spy products to spy on the love rat. A brilliant little device that allows you to track the activity on the phone, just like these phone spying products.
And, as Fulham soccer manager Chris Coleman found out this week, she is not alone. His wife Belinda had spy gear fitted in his car after she became suspicious that he was seeing other women. There is no suggestion that she caught him cheating.
But there are a growing number of partners snooping on their other halves. A new survey has revealed that ten per cent of Britons have used hi-tech spyware ? such as webcams and sat-nav systems ? to run checks.
Sophia decided to resort to extreme measures after suspecting something was seriously wrong in her relationship.
She says: “We had been together for about a year and engaged for six months, but he was increasingly distant.
“We’d always had a great sex life but suddenly he wasn’t interested any more. I’d ask him why and he’d reply, ?I can’t help it if I’ve got a low libido.’
“But I knew from how good things had been before that he was talking rubbish. He also spent a lot of time on his phone texting but wouldn’t tell me who to.
“I didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t walk away from the relationship because I didn’t have any firm proof, but I couldn’t go on the way things were.”
Browsing on the internet one day, Sophia found an online spy shop.
She says: “It seemed like the solution to my problems. Finally I could get the proof I’d been looking for.”
Sophia bought a deleted text message reader ? a small white box that is plugged into a mobile phone’s SIM card to read all wiped-out received and sent messages.
She says: “It cost about £65 but that seemed like a small price to pay for knowing the truth.”
While Simon slept she grabbed his phone from the side of the bed, went to another room, got the SIM card then popped it into the reader.
She says: “I felt awful doing it, like I was some kind of mad stalker woman. And I was terrified of him walking in and catching me, but I had to know.”
What she found confirmed her worst suspicions. “There were lots of lovey-dovey messages, full of kisses, from an unknown number. Things like, ?I miss you so much’. I knew then for sure that he was cheating.
“This was the man I wanted to spend the rest of my life with ? so seeing the cold, hard facts was really difficult. I just went blank then I started to feel a real hatred for him.”
Although she had the proof her man was involved with someone else, Sophia still didn’t know who he was seeing.
By now she was hooked by the idea of using spyware to catch him out.
Source: thesun.co.uk |