Man destroys dental office in Brazil
Daily MailA woman and her husband have defended their decision to trash a Brazilian dental clinic after bizarrely claiming that the dentist secretly implanted a chip in her mouth three years ago to listen in to their family's conversations. Kênia Aparecida shouts at a dental office employee while her husband removes a computer screen during an argument at the Belo Horizonte clinic on Wednesday as they claimed the dentist had implanted a chip in 2019 during the removal of two wisdom teeth, thus allowing their family conversations to be heard Surveillance video showed her husband standing by the reception desk waiting to be helped when he suddenly hit one of the computer screens, knocking it over the table ledge. A television was knocked of its wall stand when a couple showed up at a dental clinic in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, on Wednesday to demand that the dentist remove a chip he had allegedly implanted in a woman's mouth in 2019 after she had two wisdom teeth removed Authorities in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, are still investigating the insane trashing of a dental office clinic by a woman and her husband, who accuse a dentist of installing a chip in her mouth that allowed the dentist and his staff to 'listened to my conversations' A 31-year-old man grabs a computer screen from the reception desk prior to slamming it to the ground during the insane dental office trashing on Wednesday 'After the chip was implanted, everything that is said in the family's home, people on the street find out,' Aparecida alleged. A computer screen dangles from the side of a dental office reception desk after a couple trashed the Brazilian clinic on Wednesday Kênia Aparecida's husband waits to be assisted at the Belo Horizonte, Brazil, clinic on Wednesday moments before he lost his temple and destroyed the office while arguing with the staff over an alleged chip that was implanted by the dentist in his wife's mouth during a 2019 visit that permitted the physician and staff to listen in to the family's conversations. The dental office refuted the couple's claims, indicating no chip was ever implanted in the woman's mouth 'We checked the X-ray, there was nothing on her tooth,' the manager said.