Unexploded WWII device found in Suffolk basement
Residents were evacuated from their homes after an unexploded World War Two device was found in a basement, police said.The force said it was "dealing with a historic unexploded WWII ordnance device".
A bomb disposal team attended and removed the object before residents were allowed to return to their homes. The force shared photos of the item on Twitter and said: "Not what you expect to find in your basement."
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