Woman Tries to Poison Pregnant Co-Worker to Prevent Heavier Workload Due to Maternity Leave

We've all heard about staffing shortages causing headaches in various places, but  what one woman allegedly did to address the issue in her workplace takes the cake.

Here's the scoop: A woman in China is facing  serious heat for allegedly attempting to poison her pregnant colleague. Why? Well, it's reported that she wanted to prevent  her co-worker from taking maternity leave, which would further strain the already short-staffed workplace. Now, the whole situation is still being looked into, but here's the kicker – she supposedly  spiked the pregnant woman's water with poison. Fortunately, the intended victim caught wind of something fishy when she noticed an  off taste and didn't down the tainted water.

Let's pause for a second and think about  the irony here. If this twisted plan had succeeded, not only would the baby's life have been at risk, but so would the mother's. And guess what? That would've only exacerbated the staffing  shortage issue. Crazy, right?

From Oddity Central:


In one of the most shocking cases of work-related incidents reported in China, a worker at a government-affiliated institution in Hubei Province allegedly tried to terminate a co-worker’s pregnancy by repeatedly poisoning her water in order to avoid the higher workload caused by her maternity leave. The nefarious plan reportedly came to light when the victim noticed that her water kept tasting strange, regardless of its source. At first, she was convinced that it was the office’s water supply, but the taste persisted even after she switched to bottled water. That’s when she decided to investigate further.

One of the unnamed victim’s friends joked that someone in the office might be trying to poison her, and the woman decided to put the theory to the test by using her tablet to videorecord her desk and anyone who came near it. That’s how she caught one of her colleagues in the act as they poured a powder-like substance into her water bottle before quickly turning away and leaving without anyone noticing.

According to screenshots of WeChat conversations, when confronted, the suspected poisoner said that she tinkered with the victim’s water because she couldn’t handle the extra workload by herself when the pregnant woman went on maternity leave.

The victim has already alerted the police and an investigation is underway. Authorities are treating this case with the utmost seriousness, as if it turns out that the suspect was acting with an intent to cause harm, it could constitute a crime of injury, regardless of the nature of the substance she was using.

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