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Boy of seven finds 'practice bomb' on Roydon Common in King's Lynn | Boy of seven finds 'practice bomb' on Roydon Common in King's Lynn |
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The bomb disposal squad was called out in Norfolk after a seven-year-old boy, who got a metal detector for Christmas, went out on Boxing Day and came back with a 11.5lb "practice bomb". | The bomb disposal squad was called out in Norfolk after a seven-year-old boy, who got a metal detector for Christmas, went out on Boxing Day and came back with a 11.5lb "practice bomb". |
Sonny Carter found the device while out walking on Roydon Common, King's Lynn, with his parents Jem Carter and Tracy Wood, and brother Marley, nine. | Sonny Carter found the device while out walking on Roydon Common, King's Lynn, with his parents Jem Carter and Tracy Wood, and brother Marley, nine. |
When they got home, they realised what it was and called 999. | |
A bomb disposal unit took away the device. It did not contain explosives. | |
The bomb dates back to World War II. | The bomb dates back to World War II. |
Mr Carter said: "He (Sonny) looked for a pot of gold and came out with a bomb. | Mr Carter said: "He (Sonny) looked for a pot of gold and came out with a bomb. |
"He was sweeping the area and within five minutes we heard a beep and then we started digging and found a bomb. | "He was sweeping the area and within five minutes we heard a beep and then we started digging and found a bomb. |
"We didn't realise what it was at first, but obviously we know what it is now. | "We didn't realise what it was at first, but obviously we know what it is now. |
"Don't know if it was nerves or just me thinking to myself - oh, you're such an idiot bringing a bomb home - it was a weird experience." | "Don't know if it was nerves or just me thinking to myself - oh, you're such an idiot bringing a bomb home - it was a weird experience." |
He said the bomb disposal unit, which came from nearby RAF Wittering, came and left with the device in about five minutes. | He said the bomb disposal unit, which came from nearby RAF Wittering, came and left with the device in about five minutes. |
Sonny said: "I was very scared and frightened." | Sonny said: "I was very scared and frightened." |
He hopes to find treasure next time and does not want to find another bomb. | He hopes to find treasure next time and does not want to find another bomb. |
An RAF spokesman said: "The idea of a practice bomb is that it follows the trajectory of a larger bomb but at reduced cost and without the damage caused by the normal weapon." | An RAF spokesman said: "The idea of a practice bomb is that it follows the trajectory of a larger bomb but at reduced cost and without the damage caused by the normal weapon." |
A spokesman for RAF Wittering said: "Members of the public are advised to call 999 and not to move any suspicious item they may find. | A spokesman for RAF Wittering said: "Members of the public are advised to call 999 and not to move any suspicious item they may find. |
"RAF Wittering has a team of experts on 30 minute standby to respond to incidents." | "RAF Wittering has a team of experts on 30 minute standby to respond to incidents." |
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