130,000 'boobs' go missing in Oz high seas!
Melbourne, Dec 2 : A total of 130,000 inflatable breasts, which were to be given as free gifts to readers of a men's magazine have disappeared on its way from Beijing to Australia.
A spokeswoman for Ralph magazine revealed that the container, carrying plastic breasts worth 200,000 dollars, left Beijing two weeks ago but when it reached Sydney this week, it was empty.
She said that although the magazine has alerted shipping authorities, but if the breasts fail to be recovered in the next 48 hours it would be too late for the next issue.
Ralph editor Santi Pintado has called out for anyone with information to contact the magazine.
"Unless Somali pirates have stolen them its difficult to explain where they are," News.com.au quoted Pintado as saying.
He added: "If anyone finds any washed up on a beach, please let us know."
ANI
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