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After reading this, you may not want to have tea again, or even if you do, you would want to thoroughly smell for urine in that cup.
According to a dailymail report, in a rather 'sour' revenge, a woman in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh kept urinating in the tea she was serving to her in-laws for over a year. She was caught red-handed (or rather yellow-handed) when her mother-in-law walked into the kitchen and found her urinating over the teapot.
Rekha Nagvanshi, 30, was living with husband Deepak, 34, in the district of Indore in central India's Madhya Pradesh State.
But later she was said to be unhappy about her arranged marriage and felt she was being treated poorly.
According to Dailymail, her friend, Alia Kohli, 32, said: 'She was very unhappy with her arranged marriage and said her husband treated her like a slave and eventually she decided she'd had enough. But after moving out, he begged her to go back for the sake of their four-year-old daughter. She agreed but only if he cooked for her, massaged her feet and did all the washing up.
But after moving back in, parents-in-law Suraj, 60, and her husband Ajith, 55, found out about the arrangement and tried to stop it. He seemed fine with it but they went mental and accused her of treating him like a slave. Rekha is strong-minded and likes to be independent and the thought of being dictated to by his parents was just too much for her. So I guess that's when she decided to start doing what she did, and urinating in their tea.'
Rekha's mother-in-law said: 'We used to go and visit them once or twice a week. And although we knew she didn't like us we had no idea she was doing this. She always smiled and offered us tea and we accepted. But one day I went into the kitchen and found her urinating into the teapot.'
Her father-in-law said: 'You cannot urinate into someone's tea for a year and get away with it. We want justice.'
They reportedly went to the police where they were told it was not a case for them.Then they decided to take out a private prosecution. According to Dailymail, Rekha and her husband Deepak are now understood to be living apart.
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