When 74-year-old Margaret returned from visiting her sister, she was devastated
to find her beloved pond — the one her grandfather dug and her grandkids adored
— filled in. The culprit? Her grumpy neighbor, Brian, who always complained about frogs and mosquitoes,
But Margaret wasn’t just a sweet old lady — she was fierce. With the help of her bird
camera footage, she caught Brian red-handed and called the environmental agency,
reporting the destruction of a protected habitat. Brian was slapped with a massive fine,
then hit with a lawsuit thanks to Margaret’s hotshot lawyer grandson
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