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A woman claims to have found a note detailing how to make a coffin that fits her exact body measurements after breaking up with her abusive ex-boyfriend.

The woman, who lived in Southern California, explained onthat she found the details written on a sticky note in her ex-partner's tool box.

She said her 'abusive' former lover had made plans for a coffin that matched her measurements and labelled it 'vacation plans'.

Many commenters were quick to advise the woman to report the note to law enforcement, however others were skeptical and attempted to question her claim.

A woman, who lived in Southern California, has claimed her 'abusive' ex-partner made plans for a coffin (pictured) that fits her measurements

A woman, who lived in Southern California, has claimed her 'abusive' ex-partner made plans for https://zenwriting.net/egylivesonline7/bth-mbshr-mbr-byrmydz-wlzmlk-fy-ldwry-lmsry a coffin (pictured) that fits her measurements 

Posting on Reddit, she claimed to have found the coffin details in a tool box with the label 'vacation plans'

Posting on Reddit, she claimed to have found the coffin details in a tool box with the label 'vacation plans'

The woman shared a photograph of the note she allegedly found in her ex-partner's tool box on the 'Oddly Terrifying' subreddit forum.

She wrote: 'I left my abusive partner and found this post-it note in his tool box that details his plans for a coffin that he labels "vacation plans :)". It matches my measurements.' 

A stream of responses to the post urged the woman to report her ex-boyfriend to the cops, while arguing that the note seems threatening.

One person wrote: 'I'd file for a restraining order and report that to the cops. He might be full of s*** or he might not be. That's a threat and was left for you to find.'

Another said: 'While most likely not for you as other have pointed out, I would hold on to this in case your ex gets more aggressive and makes threat. It would be hard to defend a rough coffin sketch labelled 'vacation plans'. Also, probably suggest he sees a specialist if you could. Might be his coffin instead.

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