A rescue team saves a drowning woman but she turned out to be a sex doll, several onlookers gathered to watch in amazement at what they consider a legitimate, or at least humane, rescue mission.
Rescue team saves “drowning woman” and she turns out to be a sex doll
Japanese authorities encountered a heroic rescue mission to pull a “drowning woman” from a local harbor. The supposed sacrifice turned out to be a particularly compelling inebent object.
Yes, the recovery team had been called in to save more than just a sex doll.
According to 2CH, the incident occurred on June 18, when Japanese Youtuber Natsuki Tanaka discovered the “body” while filming some fishing footage.
He initially mistook the doll for a “corpse,” but found humor in the misunderstanding and took to Twitter to document the event.
“While filming a fishing video, I thought a human corpse was flowing and it was a sex doll,” Natsuki originally tweeted in Japanese and translated by Google.
Several viewers gathered to watch in amazement at what they consider a legitimate, or at least humane, rescue mission.
Twitter user @powersportsvow was part of the crowd and conquered the performance in action via Twitter.
“Out of Hachinohe,” they wrote in addition to a photo of the dummy being pulled from the water.
“Illegal dumping of oversized garbage,” they wrote, probably a nod to Japan’s highly regulated and thus complicated garbage disposal system.
This is not the first time a suspiciously placed sex doll has been mistaken for a corpse; in 2018 a sex doll was mistaken for a “body” in Colerian Township, Ohio.
In its defense, the doll was wrapped in a trash bag and abandoned on the side of a hill, which essentially screams “serial killer disposal” to us as avid Criminal Minds viewers.