A ‘dead body’ discovered on a beach in Thailand was actually an incredibly realistic s3x doll valued at £469.
Horrified beachgoers stumbled upon what they believed to be a ‘naked corpse’ on Bang Saen Beach in the Thai province of Chonburi, roughly 100 km east of Bangkok, on August 18.
It appeared as if a naked woman was lying lifeless on the shore, with just a t-shirt covering her head.
Paramedics and police rushed to the scene after receiving urgent calls, expecting to find a dead body.
A ‘dead body’ discovered on a beach in Thailand turned out to be an ultra-realistic sex doll valued at £469.
Horrified beachgoers found what they believed to be a ‘naked corpse’ on Bang Saen Beach in the Thai province of Chonburi, about 100 km east of Bangkok, on August 18.
Instead, they discovered the s3x doll, reportedly a Japanese model known as an ‘AV Idol,’ estimated to be worth THB 20,000 (£469).
Photos reveal the doll washed up on the beach, with a naked leg clearly visible.
Police believe the doll was initially discarded in a river and then floated out to sea.
It appeared as though a naked woman had been discarded on the shore of Bang Saen Beach (pictured), with only a t-shirt covering her head.
Despite missing its head, the doll is being kept at the local police station in case its owner comes forward to reclaim it.
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A Bang Saen district police spokesperson stated: “On August 18, 2022, rescue teams were notified that beachgoers were shocked to see a young woman naked and unconscious on the shore.”
“The officers quickly responded and, from a distance, saw what appeared to be a small, beautiful woman with a bare bottom.”
“The officers swiftly arrived at the scene and, from afar, observed what seemed to be a petite, attractive woman with her bottom exposed.”
“However, as they got closer, they realized it was actually an adult entertainment doll.”
“Her head was missing, and her bottom was exposed. We looked it up online and found that they cost around 20,000 Baht (£472).”
“We believe the doll was discarded in a river or canal, then drifted into the sea before washing up on the beach. It has since been removed to avoid frightening tourists.”
“If the owner wishes to retrieve their doll, they can collect it from the rescue team’s station.”