In fact, the students of high school in Viktring were looking for biology lessons looking for insects – but they thought something else!
“The children responded in an exemplary way,” says director Brigitte Magnes her protégés. Because they immediately raised the alarm when they made the unusual find in the Penpark: “It turned out that the students had discovered a rusty throw grenade from the First or Second World War,” said Magnes in the “Krone” interview.
Rounds protected by the police
The teachers quickly warned the police, who first secured the site and then spent the relic. “So there is no danger anymore,” the director all says -clear. Where does the grenade come from? “Our pond was dug up a few years ago, the excavation material was reused in the park along the walls of grenade in the earth should have been hidden.” Fortunately nothing has happened.
Source: Krone

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