This is another classic clickbait “revenge tragedy” story format, not a verified real-life account.
Why it’s almost certainly fictional or heavily exaggerated
It follows a very specific viral template:
- Conflict setup: “mother-in-law hated me”
- Dangerous incident: hidden allergen (“shrimp while pregnant”)
- Emotional escalation: “throat closed… grabbed my belly”
- Blame twist: husband defends mother
- Extreme outcome: “we couldn’t save the baby”
- Late reveal twist: “the chef confessed”
That structure is designed to maximize shock, anger, and curiosity—typical of engagement bait posts.
Real-world reality check
If something like this actually occurred:
- It would involve serious criminal investigation
- There would be medical records, police reports, or news coverage
- Intentional poisoning causing harm would be treated as a major legal case
Anonymous social media posts don’t provide any of that.
Why these stories spread
They are written to trigger:
- strong emotional reactions (anger, grief, outrage)
- quick sharing (“people must see this”)
- curiosity gaps (“what did the chef confess?”)
They are often:
- fictional short stories
- AI-generated narratives
- or heavily embellished anecdotes
Bottom line
This is not a credible news report or verified event, but a dramatic fiction-style viral post designed for clicks.
If you want, I can show you the common “red flags list” that instantly exposes these kinds of fake emotional stories in seconds.

