The ‘fully weighted childlike sex doll’ was found wrapped in a large black plastic bag in woodland by members of the public
A childlike sex doll found dumped in woodland by members of the public was initially mistaken for a human body and sparked a police investigation.
The “incredibly lifelike, fully weighted childlike sex doll” was described as “deeply alarming” by officers investigating the case. The doll was found wrapped in a large black plastic bag.
In a statement, Devon and Cornwall Police said: “On Saturday 18 October, we were called to a rural location near Awliscombe after receiving initial reports from several people of a child’s body being found within a large black plastic bag.
“Members of the public had located the bag and partially opened it before calling emergency services. Police attended and although the view of the contents of the bag was somewhat restricted, there was nothing seen that conflicted with the initial report. The ambulance service then also attended the scene.
“Due to the incredibly serious nature of the initial reports, officers followed standard protocol which involved consulting forensic experts. Following forensic advice, the object was carefully moved to a sterile location where the bag could be fully opened.
“It was subsequently established the suspected body within the bag was in fact an incredibly lifelike, fully weighted childlike sex doll.
“This discovery is deeply alarming, and it is of great concern that someone had possession of such a realistic, childlike doll and had dumped it in a location where it could be found by members of the public.
“Our enquiries are ongoing to establish ownership. If you have any information about this incident, please contact us via 101 quoting reference number 301 18/10/25.
“Devon and Cornwall police will always do everything that we can to safeguard children and would welcome any steps taken to prevent these types of dolls from being produced, sold, owned, or circulated.”
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