Ivette Diaz, 49, was arrested Friday on a charge of poisoning food or water, according to an arrest report
A Florida woman is facing charges for allegedly poisoning her boyfriend by placing a bleach tablet in his tea, according to NBC Miami.
According to the arrest report obtained by NBC Miami, Ivette Diaz, 49, is accused of tampering with tea while her live-in boyfriend of three years was outside on the phone with his employer.
The alleged incident happened at the couple's home on Feb. 20.
According to the report, Diaz's boyfriend made himself a meal and some tea, then stepped outside to take a work call.
Miami-Dade woman Ivette Diaz, 49, is was arrested for poisoning boyfriend after he found bleach tablet in tea. (Miami-Dade Corrections)
When he came back inside, he offered Diaz a bite of his tortilla meal, which she accepted. After taking a bite, she exclaimed it was "spicy" and he offered her his tea to drink, which she "adamantly" declined.
The report stated that the boyfriend then took a large gulp from his cup and his throat started to immediately burn. He also noticed a strong smell of bleach coming from the cup and poured it in the sink.
The victim then noticed there were "remnants of a concentrated bleach tablet he usually uses for dissolving into 5 gallons of water," in his cup, the report said.
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Ivette Diaz was arrested late last week by Miami-Dade police. (Roberto Koltun / El Nuevo Herald / Tribune News Service via Getty Images / File)
"There's bleach in this drink! Did you put bleach in my drink?" he asked Diaz.
Diaz claimed that she thought she added sugar to the drink, but investigators indicated that the locations of the sugar and bleach in the kitchen indicated that it was likely not a mistake.
Her boyfriend was taken to a local hospital and is expected to be OK, NBC Miami reported.
Diaz was arrested Friday afternoon for a first-degree domestic violence poisoning food or water. She is being held in the Miami-Dade Corrections with no bond set.
The Miami-Dade Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.