Mistaken identity is erotice modelsa helluva thing, particularly when it comes to gelatinous blobs.
One Australian man has clearly been reading too many true crime novels, because last Friday, he mistook a washed-up jellyfish for something more sinister -- a rogue breast implant. The concerned citizen even took his discovery to local police on the Sunshine Coast.
SEE ALSO: Snake 'arrested' after eating a dog and trying to hug its human a bit too tightThe embarrassment started when police at Maroochydore station politely informed the man that the damning evidence he had handed over was in fact the corpse of a jellyfish. Although not until they had bagged and tagged the "evidence" first.
The Sunshine Coast Dailyreported that the man told police he was concerned that the presumed prosthetic implant could have come from someone who may have been murdered or drowned. But nope. It was nought but a sea blobber.
Imaginative citizens beware: As the weather warms up in Australia, the waters off the coast of Queensland become a haven for stinging breast implants. Tread carefully.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
A worthless juicer and a Gipper-branded server
Strangers step in after woman unleashes racist rant on bus
A very messed up 'Cars 3' teaser trailer just fell out of the sky
30 gift ideas for people who hate to cook
Android Performance Tips and Tweaks
The harsh reality that dog petting polar bears don't exist
Google's AI Mode search tool gets a voice
'Pokémon Go' says 'thank you' to fans, but not for Thanksgiving
The female friendships in 'The Walking Dead' give us hope for the show
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。