A Turkish car salesman apparently bought saliva from a person infected with COVID-19 and spiked his boss’s drink with it because he needed to do away with £20,000 of his boss’ money to pay a loan shark according to a Car Dealership Magazine report.
His boss didn’t die, forcing worst-assassin-ever Ramazan Cimen to run with the money.
Dealership owner Ibrahim Unverdi said he had asked Cimen to return to the office with £21,410 from the sale of a car.
However, according to the Hurriyet newspaper, he ran away with the money and gave it to a loan shark he owed.
Cimen had worked for the used car dealership in Adana, Turkey, for three years.
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The dealer boss claims another member of staff said Cimen had bought saliva from someone infected with Covid-19 for £50.
Turkish Police are now on the hunt for Cimen, while Unverdi and his family have been given police protection following threatening messages.
He told prosecutors that, after the story reached the press, the ex-salesman became angry and started to threaten him.
One message allegedly said: ‘I could not kill you with the virus. I will shot [sic] you in the head next time.’
Unverdi said: ‘I would rather he did kill me rather than trying to infect me with the virus.
Unverdi went to the media and police with the story, looking to get his money back.