- Do you know the identity of Roger or his wife? Contact matt.drake@mailonline.co.uk
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A mysterious plaque has appeared on a Bristol bench paying tribute to a “husband, father, adulterer”.
It appears to be a message to a deceased loved one since it begins with “For My Love.”
The inscription was spotted this morning on a bench on Royal York Crescent in the Clifton area.
The full message reads: “For my love. 06.09.69 – 25.12.23. Husband, father, adulterer. Yes, Roger, I knew that.
The mysterious plaque that appeared on a bench in Clifton, Bristol
The woman who spotted it found it “very funny”, saying: “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”
It is not known who Roger was or who commissioned the plaque in his honor.
The 63-year-old who spotted the plaque said: “I have to say I thought it was very funny when I saw it.
“Hell hath no fury like that of a woman scorned.”
Memorial plaques are often placed on benches in memory of lost loved ones – and this is in fact the second plaque attached to that same seat.
According to the plaque, Roger died on Christmas Day last year at the age of 54.
Do you know the identity of Roger or his wife? Contact matt.drake@mailonline.co.uk