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Malaysian woman gets earring stuck in her nose, five Alor Setar firefighters spend 10 minutes to remove it

A woman from Alor Setar struggled to remove the earring, before finally deciding to call the fire and rescue department. ― Picture via Facebook/Bomba Alor Setar

She struggled to remove the earring, before finally deciding to call the Alor Setar Fire and Rescue department, reported Astro Awani. According to the department's Operations and Rescue Division assistant director Mohamadul Ehsan Mohd Zain, he said that a team of five firefighters came to the woman’s house to remove the earring.

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