Bomb disposal teams were dispatched to a hospital to fetch an explosive war-time shell from a man's 'rectum'. The bomb experts raced to the A&E department after being informed by police “that a patient presented with a munition in his rectum.” Precautions were taken to safeguard the hospital staff and patients whilst the WWII mortar round was removed from the bottom, reports Wales Online.
The man, who was is said to be a military enthusiast said he discovered the artefact when having a clear out. The explosive is understood to have been 57mm mortar round - used by the Royal Artillery in the Second World War as anti-tank rounds.
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