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Angry & Frustrated Employee BLOWS UP Entire Oil Warehouse Because She Was ‘Sick Of Her Boss’


You may have heard of plenty of employees trying to take revenge against their bosses but this real-life incident just might leave you in shock for days.

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One disgruntled employee in Thailand made sure her name would be remembered in her boss’s books after she opted to blow up the entire oil warehouse where she used to work.

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Causing millions in damage, 38-year-old Ann Sriya reportedly set the entire Prapakorn Oil warehouse on fire on the 29th of November, resulting in damages of about 900,000 British pounds.

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Horrifying images from the incident showed how massive plumes of smoke billowed out from the warehouse that was located in the Nakhon Pathom province of Thailand.

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But what exactly motivated the woman to carry out such a massive attack was a major question on so many people’s minds. And that’s when she revealed the answer, shocking so many, including her own boss.

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The woman says that she had simply had enough of her boss’s complaining and nagging behavior. In addition to that, she said that it continued to cause her stress and for her, there was only one way out, and that included revenge of the highest degree.

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Horrifying CCTV footage from the incident revealed how Sriya worked as the head of the warehouse.

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On that particular day, the employee walked inside and clutched a piece of paper, right before walking a giant row of containers.

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In another shocking clip, you can see giant flames of flickering smoke arise on top of another giant container in the warehouse which was single-storied but stored thousands of oil tanks with capacities going up to hundreds of gallons.

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More dramatic pictures showed huge fireballs emerging from the warehouse as dark smoke continues to billow outwards.

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Reports confirmed how more than 40 fire engines were used to bring the mega blaze under control with more than ten houses being damaged too- yikes!