05/05/2022 Regno Unito, Scozia, Angus, Arbroath
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Author: Chloe Shaw
An Arbroath TikToker has discovered a grenade in an Angus river — just days after Tay News heard of his river cleaning efforts. Josh Donaldson, known as Earthdrop to his followers, had a shock on Saturday afternoon, after he discovered what looked like a grenade in a valley near the condor base while cleaning the river. The Arbroath TikToker has gained a following of over 1.4 million people by posting videos of his river cleans and other nature efforts on the app. He told us how he stumbled upon the device: “I went to throw the rake in front of me and notice what looked like the pin from a grenade on the top, which I can only take reference from video games, but it certainly looked like a grenade to me, so immediately I had to pause and consider calling the police.” “I had to take a couple of steps back and think about my options pretty carefully. I wasn’t afraid, per say because, I mean, it was old and rusted and had sat there for a long time, so I did kind of gather as long as I didn’t disturb it I should be okay.” “I was a little relieved that I had avoided it with my rake.”
Photo-Source: planetradio.co.uk
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