Talk about karma.
Have you ever had those days when you just feel that you are just plain unlucky?
Like first, your slippers break apart while on your way to school, you drop your phone while running for the bus back home, and when you reach home you realise you left your water bottle at the back of the classroom.
Things can’t get worse.
And you start asking yourself “Is this Karma?”.
Not quite.
At least not like this dude.
What Happened
William Kelley, the owner of a red, 1992 Chevy pick-up, called the police to report that his car has been stolen.
A man noticed that Kelley had left his keys behind on the seat. The man took his chances and stole the truck.
The police later discovered through the surveillance video that Kelley had left his truck because he was off stealing items from a store across the street.
Needless to say, he was booked into the Benton County jail on a warrant and a new burglary charge.
And the lesson learnt?
If it wasn’t obvious enough, karma is real. And like Tik Tok says, karma’s a b*tch.
You don’t do bad things and expect good things to happen to you.
The worst kind of karma there is when something bad you do end up hurting your loved ones.
Sadly, Kelley’s truck has not been found yet.
Let’s hope that Karma would do the person who stole his truck good—just like how a car thief was chased and corned by a herd of cows.
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