Used condom ‘shatters car windscreen’ after being thrown from building

Nov 6, 2013 - 17:14
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Used condom ‘shatters car windscreen’ after being thrown from building
A used condom allegedly shattered this car window (Picture: Rex)

A used condom has reportedly ‘shattered" a car windscreen after it was thrown from a building in easte China.

The car"s owner immediately phoned the police when he found the condom on top of a windscreen wiper resting against the shattered window.

Adding insult to injury, the man has had to fork out approximately one thousand Yuan (£100) for repairs.

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A shocked driver had to remove the used condom from his windshield (Picture: REX)

His car was parked in Jiande city, Zhejiang Province, when the contraceptive was alleged dropped on his vehicle on Tuesday.

The condom is thought to have been thrown from one of the windows of a residential building nearby.

No-one is believed to have been hurt in the incident but forensic experts may now have a DNA sample to identify the culprit.

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