Woman allegedly leaves her boyfriend to suffocate in suitcase during game of hide and seek!
Updated | By East Coast Radio
That got weird and awkward real quick...
Hide and seek has traditionally been a game that many of us engaged in as children.
It was something that we could play regardless of our age, but as you may know the objective was always to find the best hiding place.
And, of course, if you were the seeker, the aim was to think outside the box when it comes to finding the hiders.
But this woman is being featured in the news for the wrong type of hide and seek association.
"A woman is set to appear in court after allegedly leaving her boyfriend to suffocate in a suitcase during a game of hide and seek." (LadBible)
There are a host of unanswered questions for us anyway.
But the story is that the then 42-year-old Sarah and her boyfriend, Jorge, were having a few drinks and playing around. Things got weird when she zipped him up into a suitcase, whilst supposedly playing hide and seek.
Which is confusing for us, because the seeker generally doesn't choose the hiding place, nor do they help you get into the hiding place.
Sarah will be appearing in court later this month because Jorge did not survive the game.
In an incriminating video, Sarah can be heard telling her partner: "For everything you've done to me. F*** you. Stupid."
He reacts by calling out her name and stressing: "I can't f***ing breathe, seriously."
"Yeah, that's what you do when you choke me," she replied.
She then added: "That's on you. Oh, that's what I feel like when you cheat on me. You should probably shut the f*** up." (LadBible)
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Sarah went to bed, assuming that her boyfriend could unzip himself and get out.
When she woke up the next morning, she just assumed her boyfriend was doing some work downstairs, but when she came down, she found him purple and unresponsive inside the suitcase.
We're not sure about you, but hide and seek will never be the same for us...
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