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Mum horrified after woman throws poo and boiling water on her car in furious parking row

A mum was left disgusted after she captured footage of a woman throwing poo and boiling water over her car in a row over a parking space.

Natalie Mayers from Queensland, Australia, was on her lunch break at work when she claimed to see a woman staring into her car's windows, causing the mum to whip out her phone to film the strange encounter.

According to Australian news outlet news.com.au, the 39-year-old from Toowoomba in Queensland had no idea what was happening but as she got closer, she saw the unthinkable.

This was when she found that her car had been covered in dog poo mixed with boiling water.

Natalie believes that the woman had been collecting the dog poo for some time (truerebelheartcoaching/TikTok)

The woman, who reportedly lives near where Natalie parked her car, then admitted to the bizarre act.

She said in the video that she decided to take action as she did not like people parking in front of her home.

Natalie told news.com.au: “I had never seen her or met this woman in my life. I have no idea who she is.

“That whole street is designated parking for the CBD, you can park between 9-5. It fills up with cars parking, so I can understand it would be annoying for her.

“It was my first day back from maternity leave. I was in a rush to get to work, and my driver’s seat was not directly outside her gate."

The dog poo that was thrown over the Natalie's vehicle (truerebelheartcoaching/TikTok)
Natalie believes that the woman had been collecting the dog poo for some time (truerebelheartcoaching/TikTok)

The 39-year-old added: “She has a sign there telling people not to park there, but I did not see it. Everything I did was totally legal, I didn’t park in her driveway or do anything I wasn’t meant to.

“I was going to my car when I noticed someone looking into my car window. I pulled out my camera and started filming, and this lady walked back into her driveway.

“She came back out carrying a big bucket, and poured what I thought was boiling water over my car. You could still see the steam.”

Natalie claims the heat from the boiling water caused a crack on her windshield, a dent in the roof and affected the car alarm.

The mum said that when she initially confronted the woman, she denied the act but soon admitted to her actions after Natalie said she had caught her on video.

The video clip, which was filmed on December 19, has since gone viral as the woman admits that she put dog poo in the bucket of water.

The sign placed on the woman’s gate reads: “PLEASE do not park outside our house while you go to work, Thank you.”

The woman asks Natalie in the video “Why did you park in front of my house?”

“When there is a sign here saying please don’t? And the street is empty, why would you park here?”

The woman who Natalie claims threw the 'poo brew' over her car is seen in the video (truerebelheartcoaching/TikTok)
A mum was left shocked after a woman threw a bucket of poo and boiling water over her car (truerebelheartcoaching/TikTok)

Natalie said the “poo brew” was smeared all over her car and “smelled terrible”.

She also added that she believes the woman had been collecting the heap of faeces for some time due to the amount that was thrown over her vehicle.

“My car was a mess. I was in tears about it,” Natalie said.

“I have no idea where she got all that poo from. I think she must have been collecting it. It smelt so bad.

“I just wish she would have talked to me first instead of doing this. I am not sure why she is so concerned about it. She felt justified in what she has done.”

Since posting the video online, Natalie has asked the public to not take matters into their own hands.

She said: “I’ve had lots of people wanting to take revenge, but I plead with them not to,”

“It’s nice to have a lot of support, but I don’t want anyone to try and reach out to the woman or do anything to her.”

Following the incident, no action has been taken against the woman and no charges have been made.

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