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Mystery surrounds bag of TEETH left on the pavement

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Walkers and cyclists have been left baffled in a Greater Manchester town after a bizarre discovery on a footpath. Residents in Radcliffe noticed the unusual item had been left on the ground yesterday (May 17) - and some wished they hadn't seen it at all.

False teeth were found inside a clear plastic snap bag, left on the ground at Ashcombe Drive. One resident, who stumbled across the teeth, shared an image of them on the Spotted Radcliffe Facebook page.

They said: "On a nice evening walk. Came across these on Ashcombe Drive. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community "Anyone lost their teeth?." The post amused locals, with more than 200 people commenting, including many tagging their friends and asking if they had 'lost their teeth'.

Others were quick to respond with witty puns, with one commenter posting: "Someone will be chomping at the bit to get these back." Another simply asked: "Is this still available?" Not everyone was pleased to see the teeth though, with one resident commenting: "Ha, I cycled past these on the way home from work.

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