Link opens new tab AND loads in current tab

My wife's iPhone 5 is doing something odd. if she clicks on a link, it opens in that tab AND opens it in an additional tab. is there any way to stop it from doing /both/ of those? one is enough!

What site?
What links?
I haven't seen such a problem on my iPhone 5.

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