Reena Kumar, a domestic helper in India, was unhappy at constantly being reprimanded by her employer. In an act of revenge, the 32-year-old mixed her urine into dough meant for making chapati and rotis, reportedly causing the family to fall ill. She had been working with the family for eight years, Times of India reported. It all began when the...
CCTV footage was submitted to the police by a family in India who accused their helper of mixing urine into a dough used to make chapati and roti.Reena Kumar, a domestic helper in India, was unhappy at constantly being reprimanded by her employer.
Upon recommendation by a doctor, the family decided to eat only home-cooked food, in hopes of their conditions improving.The family's suspicions were aroused as Reena was the only person who prepared their food at home.A 44-second clip, posted by Reporters India on social media site X, allegedly showed footage of Reena getting caught in the act while preparing food in the kitchen.
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