Fish Spa Fiasco in Guangdong: A Bathroom Blunder Gone Wild
It’s a strange day at a popular water‑therapy spot in Guangdong when a man’s involuntary splash turns into a piscine disaster. Thousands of slippery donors died in a therapy pool after the curious customer decided to “take a quick pees” in the water.
What Happened?
- Two friends hopped into the spa, dove in, and then took a five‑minute nap under the fun‑concrete pond.
- One of them, apparently feeling a bladder pressure surge, let loose a urination that landed right next to a whole bunch of fish.
- Within minutes, the aquatic residents started flipping belly‑up, and the owner swam into “WHAT THE…?” territory.
Proof in the (CCTV) Package
The owner finally put a rubber duck in front of a camera and discovered the “foam and bubbles” that looked oddly like a spa’s own “bubble bath” but very unfortunately not an inviting bath.
The Aftermath
- The owner ascertained the damage and demanded a whopping $6,417 in compensation.
- The man fired back, “How would I know fish are that sensitive? I was just losing control of my bladder!”
- Feeling like the situation was “extortion,” he sued the spa, prompting an official police investigation.
Unclear Timing
There’s still a mystery about the exact day the cataclysm unfolded – the incident’s time is being reviewed as the police investigate, and the spa’s next big splash‑figure will hopefully be only from the water‑blue, not any other “disastrous” splash.
