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A studio manager was left baffled when they found a slug nestled in one of the tubes used for lateral flow tests.
They quickly realised the unwanted intruder was a small, slimy slug and dashed the whole set of tests in the bin.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatSophs Forte said they were initially disgusted but later saw the funny side ‘I shouted to my family but nobody believed it until I showed them. It was just squashed in there – luckily it wasn’t moving.’
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