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This is one nightmare we hope we’ll never be a part of!

According to Shanghaiist, a tourist who recently paid a visit to a jade shop in Yunnan, China was met with the shock of her life during her shopping experience.

The woman was reportedly trying on a jade bracelet. As she was trying it on, the shopkeeper told her that the bracelet costs 300,000 yuan (approx. RM190,000).

Tourist Accidentally Breaks Jade Bracelet Priced At Rm190,000, Passes Out - World Of Buzz 3

Source: shanghaiist

Shocked at the price, the woman decided to quickly remove the expensive bracelet before anything happened to it.

Unfortunately, in her hurry to remove it, the bracelet accidentally fell from her hand to the floor where it broke in two!

Tourist Accidentally Breaks Jade Bracelet Priced At Rm190,000, Passes Out - World Of Buzz

Source: shanghaiist

As soon as she realised she had broken an incredibly expensive bracelet, the poor tourist began to freak out and have a panic attack over it.

Not long after that, she began to feel dizzy and fell unconscious in the shop. Luckily, other customers in the shop caught her as she fainted.

Tourist Accidentally Breaks Jade Bracelet Priced At Rm190,000, Passes Out - World Of Buzz 1

Source: shanghaiist

A video of the incident has since gone viral on Chinese social media, showing other customers attempting to wake the woman up.

Soon after that, she was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors found nothing wrong with her. However, the same cannot be said for her financial predicament!

Tourist Accidentally Breaks Jade Bracelet Priced At Rm190,000, Passes Out - World Of Buzz 4

Source: shanghaiist

She has yet to come to a settlement with the store for breaking the supposedly expensive bracelet, but her family has offered to pay 70,000 yuan (approx. RM44,000) to help ease her burden.

Hopefully the poor woman will be able to settle this matter soon and she won’t have to lose her head (or her consciousness!) over this issue!

Also read: Malaysian Guy Considers Going Bankrupt Just to Fulfill Fiancee’s Expensive Wedding Requests

Malaysian Guy Considers Going Bankrupt Just To Fulfill Fiancee's Expensive Wedding Requests - World Of Buzz

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