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Heartbroken woman devises plan to 'make her cheating ex cry as much as she did'

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 One tonne of onions arrived at her ex-boyfriend's door (Image: Zhejiang Television/Weibo)

Everyone handles break-ups differently. Some people delete all traces of their ex and close the door, while others who feel they have been unfairly treated turn to revenge.

One woman who was dumped by her boyfriend of one year was left absolutely heartbroken when she discovered that he had allegedly been cheating on her.

The split hit her hard, and she says she spent three full days crying over her lost love.

But when their mutual friends told her that he was having no such problems and was 'not upset at all', she decided to try and teach him a very elaborate lesson.

The woman, known by her surname Zhao, had a large lorry arrive at the man's address with a note which read: "I've cried for three days, now it's your turn."

Inside the truck was a delivery containing one tonne of onions, with the moment it arrived at his home in Shandong, China, captured on social media, as reported by the Daily Mail.

 It took the driver more than four hours to pile them in front of his door (Image: Zhejiang Television/Weibo)

The order label came with instructions not to contact the recipient but to 'just dump the onions at the front door'.

Unfortunately for her ex, the driver did as he was told and reportedly spent more than four hours shifting the red onions from the truck to the front door.

Ms Zhao told reporters that she sent the onions to his house as she had 'got money' and wanted him to know 'the taste of tears'.

The man on the receiving end of the stunt told Shandong Net that he broke up with her due to her 'over-the-top behaviour'.

He said: "My ex-girlfriend was very dramatic. She is telling everyone that I haven't shed one tear since our break-up. Am I a bad person for simply not crying?"

A neighbour who lives in the same complex complained to the reporters, saying: "I don't know if her boyfriend cried, but I have definitely cried. This whole compound stinks of onions.

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