Angry woman in China shreds 32 wedding gowns after bridal salon refuses to return deposit money

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PETALING JAYA — A woman in China went berserk by shredding 32 wedding dresses after a bridal salon refused to return her deposit money following a cancelled order.

Daily Mail reported that the incident happened after the salon informed the customer that it would not return her deposit of £400 she had agreed to as part of a wedding package worth £915 last year.

She then goes and rips a lavish red-and-gold traditional Chinese wedding gown at the end of the video worth 10,000 yuan . The angry woman however replied in Mandarin saying it was not an issue to her even if it cost several tens of thousands.

 

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