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Gloucestershire: Man ‘goes to hospital with WW2 shell stuck in bottom’ as bomb squad called

 


Gloucestershire: Man 'goes to clinic with WW2 shell trapped in base' as bomb crew called

The episode is said to have occurred at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital 

The episode is said to have occurred at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital/Google Maps

By Josh Salisbury

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he bomb crew hustled to a medical clinic A&E purportedly in light of the fact that a man had a WW2 against tank shell caught in his rectum.

They were called to give expert help after the man introduced to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital A&E with the 57mm shell in his behind, reports The Sun.

The unidentified man apparently asserted the dormant bomb was his own and that he had "slipped and fallen" on it.

A source told the paper: "The person said he found the shell when he was having an unmistakable out of his stuff.

"He said he put it on the floor then he slipped and fell on it — and it went up his a**e."

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Police said the shell had been taken out before they went to the scene, reports the paper.

Bomb crew authorities were additionally clearly called.

A subsequent source apparently said: "It was essentially a latent piece of metal, so there was no danger to life — basically not to any other person's."

Clinic authorities additionally said that all "important security conventions" were followed and that there was no danger to some other patients, guests or staff at the emergency clinic.

The man is presently supposed normal to make a full recuperation from the terrible occurrence.

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