Chapter 1930

When Jeannie accidentally fell into the water, she was obviously freaked out, looking as though she couldn’t swim at all.

She struggled for a bit but just kept getting further and further away from the shore.

After crying out for a while, she went under.

As Rosalynn was watching the video, Paige was on the other end of the phone saying, “Karma sure hit fast this time.”

Just then, the local police department responsible for Jeannie’s drowning case released a notice about the incident.

It wasn’t until Rosalynn finished reading the notice that she found out that when Jeannie was pulled out of the water, she was clutching something that looked exactly like a banknote in her right hand.

According to the surveillance footage, it seemed that Jeannie might have mistaken the floating object for a big bill in the water and slipped off the stone slab into the water while trying to fetch it, which led to her drowning.

After the notice was released, people online were shocked.

“What a coincidence! She just killed a little nun, and exactly seven days after the kid’s death, she drowns because she tried to pick up a banknote in a river…”

house. There are people getting drown there every year, especially in the summer. Our folks have

karma sure hit

things? I’m too scared to even turn off the

were some netizens

would have thought she would have an episode and hurt that child? (She said in her live broadcast yesterday that the child was

after all, youngsters these days are too

the youngsters hit back, “Easy for you to say when it’s not

happened to freedom of speech? We can’t even

that way? How did you see the child provoking that mad girl? Do

did she only kill her among so many people?”

were indeed people who

incident happened, there were many people in the restaurant, if the girl was

death of the little girl is sad, truth

a fuss about this, she should have treated the girl’s illness, such selfless acts would

were getting out

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