Woman caught peeing in mother-in-law’s tea… she’d been doing it for a year

Apr 2, 2015 - 13:47
Apr 2, 2015 - 14:04
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Woman caught peeing in mother-in-law’s tea… she’d been doing it for a year
Rekha Nagvanshi was allegedly caught peeing in her mother-in-law’s tea (Picture: CEN)

Not everyone gets on with their in-laws, but they just let things pass.

Not Rekha Nagvanshi. She allegedly urinated into her in-law"s pot of tea every day for a year.

She was found by her mother-in-law urinating into her teapot in protest at her arranged marriage to their son, Deepak, in Indore, India.

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.

Kohli added: ‘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."

Mother-in-law Suraj 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."

The family has now started a private prosecution and the couple are now living apart.

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