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Crack team of Chinese officers rush to rescue sex doll from river
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JohnThomasBy JohnThomas Didymus
Jul 20, 2012 - 14 hours ago in Odd News
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By JohnThomas Didymus.
Shandong - Police in Shandong China received a call reporting that a body
was floating in one of the province's rivers on July 11. The Shandong police
dispatched a team of their finest officers to recover the body that turned
out to be an inflatable sex doll.
According to RocketNews24.com, the Chinese language news site Sohu, reports
that the team of 18 officers worked frantically for nearly an hour to rescue
what looked like a lady in distress. News about the heroic rescue attempt
spread and a crowd of about 1,000 curious, excited and anxious spectators
gathered at the scene. The crowd blocked traffic and prevented firefighters
and rescue officials from reaching the scene.
The officers worked for more than 40 minutes before they were able to
recover the body. But when they brought the "body" ashore they realized it
was only an inflatable sex doll.
According to Sohu, while the body floated about 40-50 meters from the river
bank, it was difficult to distinguish it from a real human body and not
until the officers had brought it ashore did they confirm it wasn't a real
human body.
After the exasperated officers realized it was only a sex doll they had
risked their lives to rescue, they displayed it to the curious crowd that
gathered. When the crowd realized it was only a sex doll, they dispersed.
Embarrassed mothers covered their children's faces and hurried them away
from the scene before they could ask awkward questions.
Digital Journal reported last month that a local Chinese news station aired
a story about a discarded sex toy mistaken for a "magical" mushroom.
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