Fired Ex-Employee Tears Down All Luxury Lakeside Home With Excavator In Calgary, Canada
A former employee who allegedly got fired took revenge on her employers by tearing down luxury homes in Canada.
Getting fired is pretty much the worst. While some take inspiration from it and move forward, for most people, it is devastating. So, when a Canadian man got fired, he didn't let it go. In fact, he made sure his ex-employers knew how pissed he was.
Ex-employer tears down luxury homes after getting fired
This disgruntled ex-employee took revenge after ¡°getting fired¡± by allegedly using a digger to wreck luxury homes at a popular marina in Canada. Footage of the same has been surfacing online. It shows a person using a huge excavator to smash through one of the lakeside properties in Calgary, Canada.
Police were called to the place of the scene. A 59-year-old man, believed to be a former employee on the property, was charged with mischief in relation to the incident.
The man was also issued a fine of ?3,200 and is scheduled to appear in court at a later date.
The video was taken by a local witness which showed the excavator tearing through the second floor of one Pride Marine Group building. He wrote along with the video: ¡°You can¡¯t make this up. "A disgruntled, fired employee from a marina near our lake house snapped and destroyed the entire marina with an excavator.¡±
Watch it here:
You can¡¯t make this up. A disgruntled, fired employee from a marina near our lake house snapped and destroyed the entire marina with an excavator. Does anyone have more information on what happened? #Muskoka pic.twitter.com/XcCLAVBFMy
¡ª Don Tapscott (@dtapscott) July 27, 2022
More than one building had been damaged, and the cost of repairs is set to be in the millions. Geordie Newlands, owner of SWS Muskoka said, ¡°It was almost surreal what happened. For something like that to happen¡ it¡¯s like fiction.¡±
¡°It¡¯s a small community up here and it¡¯s pretty devastating.¡±
Well, now they would know who to piss off.
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