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(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-03-25 17:15

A parcel which vibrated and made strange noises caused panic in a post office in eastern Germany.


The sex doll didn't have desired effect. [skynews]
"The post office worker thought it could have been a dangerous object, even a bomb," a police spokesman said.

Officers in Chemnitz were called and noticed that the sender's address was on the package.

When they confronted the red-faced sender, he explained it was a lifesize inflatable sex doll which he had folded up to send back to the manufacturers because it had failed to have the desired effect.

"He opened the package and expertly removed the batteries," said the spokesman. "It was rather embarrassing for the sender."



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