Children at Out-of-School Care in Vught Find Hand Grenade
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You're just happily playing outside, and you find a hand grenade from World War II. Children from an after-school care center in Vught, Brabant, raised the alarm when they found an object resembling a bomb at a local sports club, reports NOS.
A hand grenade was discovered this afternoon on the grounds of sports club Prins Hendrik in Vught. The World War II explosive was found by children from the nearby after-school care facility. The children alerted the staff because they had found an object that looked like a bomb. The police were immediately called. The grassy area next to the facility was closed off to parents and children until the grenade had been removed. The children were ab…
A 20-year-old man went fishing at Bonde Dammen in Helsingør on Sunday afternoon. While casting his line into the water, he noticed a suspicious object lying at the water's edge - a hand grenade. The North Zealand Police writes in its 24-hour report. - It turned out to be an older Danish hand grenade, which the young man left lying there and waited for the military's bomb disposal squad, who subsequently came and picked up the grenade, the police…
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