Mother gets revenge on partying staycationers in caravan next to hers by covering their roof with bread so they were woken up by screeching seagulls at 7AM
- Heather Minshull, 37, said she, her husband and two children were woken up
- She decided to turn to revenge and threw bread on noisy neighbours’ roof
- It attracted a dozen seagulls, whose noisy screeching woke up the perpetrators
A mother whose family was kept awake by noisy neighbours playing Beatles songs on their caravan holiday got revenge after using bread to attract a dozen squawking seagulls onto their roof at 7am.
Heather Minshull, 37, said she and her husband and two children had enjoyed a blissful break in Wales but on their final night a party gang turned up at the pitch next door.
Rather than being family friendly and keeping it down, the newcomers arrived at midnight and blasted out hits by the Beatles at top volume, refusing to turn it down when Mrs Minshull asked.
So she came up with an ingenious way to get them back – waking them up at 7am the next day with the sound of screeching seagulls.
Mrs Minshull got a leftover loaf of bread and lobbed it onto the top of their caravan, attracting dozens of the critters from miles around, who, screaming loudly, woke up the sore-headed group.
The mother-of-two, from Stockport, explained in a hilarious Tik Tok video with the captions: ‘Was I wrong? I think not’ and ‘Payback’s a b**ch.’
Heather Minshull, 37, took revenge on the noisy neighbours using bread to attract seagulls
Picture from video where Heather Minshull gets revenge on noisy neighbours by using bread
She said: ‘So we’re on holiday in Wales in this lovely static caravan, it’s really nice, on this lovely peaceful resort.
‘Well it was peaceful until last night, our final night, when these idiots show up, 12 o’clock at night, music blaring…the kids were asleep.
‘I asked them to keep it down but they didn’t, it went on for hours.
‘So 7 o’clock this morning when I woke up I got them back.
She was on holiday in Towyn, Wales, with husband Craig and their kids Toby, 11, and Tilly, eight
There were three lads in the caravan, one came out looking ‘extremely rough’ as birds struck
‘I checked there was no-one around and I launched a tonne of bread on the caravan roof so that this would happen.’
Clearly chuffed with herself she then added: ‘Brilliant! Wakey wakey!’
She was on holiday at a caravan park in Towyn, Wales, with husband Craig and their kids Toby, 11, and Tilly, eight.
She said she didn’t regret her little payback plan, adding: ‘The group woke up straight away.
‘There were three lads in the caravan, one came out looking extremely rough as the birds went for it on the roof.
‘They were all looking angry and rough and clueless over what was going on,’ she added.’
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