A Mumbai doctor ordered an ice cream online and got a topping on it that he hadn’t asked for — a “human finger.” While enjoying the ice cream, he felt something in his mouth that he thought might be a “big nut,” but it turned out to be a finger with a nail on it. Yummo ice cream Mumbai The incident took place on Wednesday. Dr. Brendan Ferrao. He is a resident of Orlem in Malad. He had ordered three ice cream cones through an online app. One of them was a butterscotch cone from the Yummo brand. Victim statement Recounting the horror of what followed, Ferrao said, “As I got to the middle of the ice cream, suddenly I felt a big piece in there. Initially, I thought that it might be a big nut. Luckily, I didn’t consume it. However, after looking at it up close, I saw a nail.” When I think about the ice cream now, it really scares me. It’s like I have PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) from the whole experience. After finding the disgusting thing in the ice cream, the doctor went to the police in Malad. They filed a case against the Yummo Ice Cream company. He sent the ice cream sample for forensic investigation. “The person who complained about this is a 26-year-old doctor with a degree in MBBS. He lives in Malad west and ordered a butterscotch ice cream cone from Yummo company. While eating the ice cream after lunch, he found a piece of flesh with a nail in it. It was about half an inch long,” a police officer said according to news agency PTI.
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