According to reports, Jing, a Chinese guy, used a remote-controlled drone to catch his wife having an affair with her supervisor while she was at work.
When his wife started behaving distantly and drastically changed her routine, Jing became suspicious. She began spending more time at work, making excuses if he offered to go with her, and began seeing her parents more often. In an attempt to learn the facts without going to his wife face-to-face, Jing made the decision to keep an eye on her whereabouts using a commercial drone.
In order to avoid being discovered by his wife or her coworkers, he would drive to her place of employment and then use the drone to survey the area.
During one of his surveillance missions, Jing’s drone managed to record his wife leaving her office with an unidentified man. The pair drove to a remote mountainous area, where the drone filmed them holding hands and walking to a secluded, dilapidated house. About 20 minutes later, they returned to their workplace.
Jing later revealed on social media that the man seen in the footage was his wife’s boss, who had recently promoted her. The boss’s wife also worked in the same building, necessitating the secrecy of their affair and their visits to the remote hideaway.
“Her other man is her employer,” Jing wrote on Weibo. “He also works in the same factory, so it was inconvenient for them to have an affair there, so my wife was forced to meet him in the wild.”
Jing also posted photos of his wife and her lover holding hands, stating his intention to use the drone footage as evidence in his divorce proceedings.
This incident has sparked widespread discussion online about privacy, trust, and the lengths to which some people will go to uncover the truth.