Mystery solved as truth revealed after dramatic hunt for cheating man

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The mystery has been solved (Image: Facebook/Frank Keane)
The mystery has been solved (Image: Facebook/Frank Keane)

A Valentine's Day mystery occurred in Dublin - and people were seriously invested in the drama.

On February 14, a poster appeared in Dublin 7, which had people wondering how much trouble one man named Paul was actually going to be in when his wife realised what he'd been up to behind her back. And it seemed like he'd been very busy indeed.

The bold message read: "Paul. Tell your wife about us or I will! Happy Valentine's baby. PS: I'm pregnant", and it had many Pauls quaking in their boots, wondering whether they were going to get accused by their partners of wrongdoing.

Mystery solved as truth revealed after dramatic hunt for cheating man eiqetidquiqteinvThe poster claimed she was pregnant - and she was going to tell his wife (Facebook/Frank Keane)

Many people's jaws dropped after reading the mystery message, and the woman had signed off the threat with a single letter 'T', helping the man to understand who it was from, reports Dublin Live.

But the mystery has been solved after causing Pauls everywhere to "sweat" with fear after they may have been accused by their other halves of being a love rat.

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It turns out that Pauls in the area can breathe a sigh of relief, however, as the sign was allegedly nothing but a prank. A source told the Irish Independent the poster isn't real and someone in the local area "pulls something like this every year."

The prankster had previously written a cheeky explicit message over a shop nearby that read: "The cute girl who works over there says she'll go out with me if I get 500 beeps. Please honk if you're a h*rny hunk."

And this definitely wasn't the only Valentine's Day fail that has happened. One man was in trouble with his wife for purchasing her a card that said something completely irrelevant to their relationship on. Despite the fact he'd chosen a sweet card with a teddy bear, love hearts and a sweet message, he'd picked out a card addressed "to my handsome fiancé" in gold calligraphy along the top, and he was in serious trouble with his wife.

Danielle Kate Wroe

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