Woman Gets Ultimate Revenge On Noisy Neighbours On Caravan Holiday
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*Warning, the video below contains expletive language*
A mum came up with an ingenious way to get back at some noisy neighbours on her caravan holiday - by waking them at 7am to a flock of loud seagulls.
Heather Minshull had spent a relaxing break at a caravan site in Wales with her family when some rowdy revellers turned up and pitched next door on their last night.
The partygoers arrived at midnight and blasted out Beatles tunes at top volume, refusing to turn it down when Heather asked.
So Heather, 37, came up with a clever plan to get the ultimate revenge - waking them up at 7am the next day with the sound of squawking seagulls on their roof.
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Heather, from Stockport, got leftover bread and threw it onto the roof of the neighbour's caravan attracting dozens of loud seagulls to wake up the partygoers bright and early the next morning.
"I asked them to keep it down but they didn't, it went on for hours," said Heather.
"So 7 o'clock this morning when I woke up I got them back.
"I checked there was no-one around and I launched a tonne of bread on the caravan roof so that this would happen."
The camera pans round to show a flock of seagulls noisily squawking on their roof.
"Brilliant, wakey wakey," said Heather.
The video included the caption, "Payback's a b*tch."
Heather was on holiday at a caravan park in Towyn, Wales, with husband Craig and their kids Toby, 11, and Tilly, eight.
And her payback plan worked a treat, waking up the group straight away.
"There were three lads in the caravan, one came out looking extremely rough as the birds went for it on the roof," said Heather.
"They were all looking angry and rough and clueless over what was going on."