Prostitute Tries to Get Revenge, Lights Wrong Door on Fire

Prostitute Tries to Get Revenge, Lights Wrong Door on Fire
May 10, 2016 By eChinacities.com

A Hunan prostitute lit two plastic bags on fire inside what she believed to be a potential client’s apartment building after negotiations went sour.

33-year-old Zhang from Changning had contacted a man named Luo to try to get him to hire her as a prostitute. Luo asked to see photographs first. She sent them, and he decided that she was not very good-looking and he did not want to hire her.

However, Zhang had already headed to Luo’s neighborhood. Luo had already lied to his girlfriend who was also around the neighborhood so he purposefully told Zhang the wrong building. He lived in Building B, but he told Zhang an address in Building A. Zhang rang the doorbell at the address Luo had given her and no one answered. She called Luo and asked him to pay the market price for her visit. Luo said that he would only pay her 20 RMB and they started to argue on the phone.

“He lied to me, and talked down to me. I was so angry that I wanted to teach him a lesson and lit two plastic bags on fire in the hallway,” said Zhang.

The fire was extinguished by building security guards but the flames charred the door and ruined the outside shoe rack of the apartment owner, a man named Mr. Cai. The fire caused security guards to shut down the building’s elevators for safety reasons, affecting the 80 families living there.

Local police have opened an investigation and put out a warrant for Zhang’s arrest.

Source: inews.qq.com

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Guest770686

Come on baby light my fire ... no, not there!

May 13, 2016 14:21 Report Abuse

Guest14167438

She was an old flame.

May 10, 2016 18:53 Report Abuse