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Beeston: 'Why does a plate of bananas keep appearing on our street?'

Summary by BBC News
A plate of bananas is placed in a street on the same day every month - but no-one knows why.

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A plate of bananas has been plaguing the residents of Beeston, England, for more than a year, writes the BBC. The fruits are peeled and placed on the corner of Abbey Road and Wensor Avenue on the second day of every month. Despite the fact that locals now know where and approximately when they can expect the plate, the culprit has not yet been caught. Whoever it is, the bananas are not being taken away, and the smell and sight of the rotting fru…

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, January 6, 2025.
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