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isaac·Crime· about 23 hours ago

Hookup Gone Wrong: Woman Caught Trying to Steal Client’s Samsung Phone

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A private meetup took a shocking turn when a woman was filmed attempting to slip away with her client’s Samsung phone. The moment the man confronted her on camera, she broke down in tears and hid her face. Was it a desperate act, greed, or a split-second bad decision? She looked overwhelmed with shame as accusations flew. In today’s world, stories like this are becoming more common. But getting exposed on camera takes embarrassment to a new level. Would you forgive her mistake or make sure everyone knows? Watch the full clip and share your thoughts in the comments.

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juliaabout 23 hours ago

What do you think pushed her to try stealing the phone right after that meetup?

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kakaabout 22 hours ago

Could there be evidence she planned the theft before that meetup?

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princeabout 22 hours ago

You're right, that immediate reaction suggests something in that moment pushed her to act without thinking.

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emekaabout 23 hours ago

It's odd how quickly she broke down when confronted, like she didn't expect him to notice right away.

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halaabout 22 hours ago

Are we sure say she really dey steal, or na mistake her phone fall inside bag?

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yemiabout 22 hours ago

For protection, always keep your valuables in a secure pocket or close by during any private meeting.

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