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‘Mixing Urine Into Family’s Dishes’, Cook Caught In Ghaziabad: VIDEO Goes Viral

In a disturbing incident from the Crossing Republic area of Ghaziabad, a woman employed as a househelp was filmed allegedly contaminating her employer’s food with urine. The shocking revelation came to light after the businessman, suspicious of his family’s declining health, decided to install a hidden camera in the kitchen.

Hidden Camera Reveals Disturbing Actions

According to reports, the businessman’s family had been experiencing unexplained liver issues for several days. Despite seeking medical attention, their condition showed no signs of improvement, prompting him to investigate further. The hidden camera footage recorded on Monday revealed the maid, identified as Reena from Shanti Nagar, urinating into the cooking vessels and then using the tainted water to prepare meals for the family.

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Immediate Action Taken

Upon viewing the distressing footage, the businessman promptly filed a complaint with the local police, demanding swift action against the accused. Authorities quickly apprehended Reena on Monday night. During questioning, she initially denied the allegations but fell silent when confronted with the video evidence.

The police registered a case against her based on a complaint lodged by the businessman’s wife.

Family in Shock

The businessman expressed his utter disbelief, noting that he had never suspected Reena, who had been part of their household for eight years. He reflected on a previous theft incident but maintained trust in her throughout their working relationship. The recent incident, however, has left him and his family profoundly disturbed.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Lipi Nagayach confirmed that the investigation is ongoing. While Reena has denied the allegations, authorities are working to uncover the full extent of the situation.

This unsettling case raises significant concerns about the trust placed in domestic help and the lengths individuals may go to, prompting urgent discussions about safety and vigilance in households.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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