Man Leaves Dangerous Mothballs in Children's Corner of Amsterdam Library
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The mothballs can be poisonous. The suspect, a 51-year-old man, was identified from CCTV footage.
A 51-year-old man from Amsterdam is suspected of leaving mothballs in the children's book corner of a library. Mothballs look like candy, but they can be poisonous.
There are people who witness a group of moths (sometimes two, sometimes more) tearing up, defacing, destroying, and burning all the books in a library, but they do nothing. There are also people, very few in number, who witness exactly the same thing, but they react, act, and stick their necks out where all those cowards swallow anything. One such person, who says no to moth terror, is a 51-year-old Amsterdam resident. The man had placed mothbal…
Possibly poisonous mothballs placed in children's corner of library, man (51) arrested
A man was recently arrested for allegedly placing mothballs in the children's book corner of an Amsterdam library. Mothballs can resemble small candies, according to the Public Prosecution Service, and if children were to eat them, they could be dangerous.
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