The grandson pushed his grandmother into the lake, knowing full well that she couldn’t swim and was afraid of water, just for fun: relatives stood nearby and laughed, but none of them could even imagine what this woman would do as soon as she got out of the water.
The grandson pushed his grandmother into the lake, fully aware that she couldn’t swim and was terrified of water, just as a joke. The relatives stood nearby, laughing, and none of them could have imagined what this woman would do once she made it out of the water 😢😱
The grandson stood at the edge of the pier, smiling as if he were about to do something harmless.
— Grandma, remember you said you couldn’t swim and always wanted to learn?
She nervously adjusted her headscarf and looked at the water. The lake seemed dark and cold.
— Yes, I did. But I’m afraid of water. Very afraid. Don’t joke like that.
— Stop being dramatic, — the nineteen-year-old grandson laughed. — You’re just working yourself up.
She took a step back, but he was faster. A light push to her back — and her body lost balance. She fell, hit the water, and for a second disappeared beneath the surface.
When she came up, there was real fear in her eyes.
— Help… I can’t… — her voice broke.
She tried to grab the boards of the pier, but her hands slipped on the wet wood. Her clothes pulled her down, her breathing faltered. She flailed, swallowed water, and went under again.
They were laughing on the pier.
— Film it, film it, this is epic, — her daughter-in-law said, holding up her phone.
— Grandma, wow, actress of the year, — shouted the second grandson.
Her own son stood off to the side, smiling crookedly.
— She’s just trying to scare us, she wants attention, — he said as calmly as if he were talking about bad weather.
She went under again, and for a moment it grew quiet. But when she surfaced coughing, the laughter resumed.
— Okay, enough of the circus, climb out already, — the daughter-in-law said irritably.
No one reached out a hand.
At some point she finally managed to grab the edge of the pier, braced her elbows, and with difficulty pulled herself out. She lay on the boards, breathing heavily, water dripping from her hair, her lips trembling.
The laughter slowly faded.
She rose to her feet. She looked at them for a long time — without shouting, without hysteria. Just a gaze with neither tears nor pleading.
And then she did something that left them in shock. 😲😱
Water streamed from her, her dress clung to her body, her hands shook not from cold but from humiliation.
The grandson was still smiling, though less confidently now.
— Grandma, come on, it was just a joke…
She didn’t reply. Slowly, she took her phone out of her bag. Her fingers were wet, but she held it firmly.
— Hello. Police? I want to report an attempted murder. I have proof. The video will do.
Their faces changed instantly.
— What are you doing? — the daughter-in-law whispered, turning pale.
— What I should have done a long time ago, — the woman said calmly.
The daughter-in-law jerked suddenly and tried to delete the recording from her phone.
— We’ll delete everything right now and go home, Mom, don’t make a scene, — her son intervened.
But the elderly woman was faster. She snatched the phone from her daughter-in-law’s hands so abruptly that the woman didn’t even have time to react.
— Don’t even try, — she said quietly.
For the first time, the grandson stopped smirking.
— Grandma, you’re not serious…
— Your ill-mannered son will get what he deserves, — she interrupted, looking at the daughter-in-law. — And you’ll regret raising someone like that. Though he simply grew up to be just like you.
Her son stepped forward.
— Mom, you’re going too far. We’re family.
— Family doesn’t push someone who’s afraid and can’t swim into the water, — she replied.
She straightened up, as if the water had washed away not only the dirt but the fear.
— Tomorrow you will vacate my apartment. I will no longer support you. I don’t care that you have no money. You’re adults. Learn to be responsible for your actions.
No one laughed anymore.
— You will deeply regret treating me this way, — she said calmly.
In the distance, sirens could already be heard.