Furious fiancee harbours revenge
Miss Thomason, 24, of Whitehaven, Cumbria, fell out with Jason Wilson after he wanted to stay out with friends when she wanted to go home.
The argument happened this week when Miss Thomason stormed off and loaded her fiance’s clothes, CDs and DVDs into the van before driving it to Whitehaven Harbour. The kitchen assistant then parked the van on a slipway and let the handbrake off, letting the Ford Transit van roll into the sea.
The first Mr Wilson knew of the incident was when he was called by his boss Graham Wilson, 29, who is not related.
Now the couple’s wedding is off, Mr Wilson has moved out of the home they shared in Whitehaven and Thomason could face charges.
Plasterer Mr Wilson, 24, said: “People had seen the van bobbing around in the water. They called the police, who contacted my boss. He was furious, but has been very good about it. I’m very grateful.
“Emma isn’t sorry one little bit. She insists that I am the one in the wrong and that it is all my fault.
“All I was left with were the clothes I was wearing. I haven’t told her yet that the wedding is off, but I think she can put two and two together.”
Just a day earlier the couple, together for seven years with two children, booked a Caribbean honeymoon.
Thomason’s behaviour will not come as a surprise to most men.
Many people believe “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” is a truism — and none more so than American John Wayne Bobbit.
When his wife Lorena discovered he was cheating in 1993, she cut off his penis and flung it from a moving car.
In court she blamed “temporary insanity” and was found not guilty.
But the phrase “Doing a Bobbit” had already entered the language — and men’s nightmares.




