Bloke stabbed in the hand after refusing to flush toilet in odd bathroom row

A man was stabbed in the hand after he refused to flush the toilet in a restroom and was then set upon by an angry bathroom neighbour, police say.

The strange confrontation happened on Sunday morning (February 20) at the Back Bay MBTA station in Boston and involved two men – Hector Avededo, 42, and the 33-year-old victim.

Incensed by the man's refusal to dispose of his waste, Avededo confronted him and tempers boiled over into a fight.

After the man had finished his toilet break, Avededo told him to flush the toilet, to which he replied: "Mind your own business."

The pair argued back and forth between the walls of the toilet, never actually seeing each other before things kicked off.

After Avededo left the restroom, he loitered outside and angrily quizzed all the men who came out, demanding to know which one of them was 'talking s*** in the bathroom' – and more importantly not flushing it.

When the victim came forward, a fight ensued which left the man with a knife wound to the hand and Avededo running from the scene.

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Police officers then spotted Avededo nearby on Huntington Avenue, found a knife in his possession, and placed him under arrest.

The victim, whose name was not released, was treated for a stab wound to the hand at a Boston hospital.

It remains unclear if the toilet was ever flushed.

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