Mumbai discovered a human finger in an ice-cream cone his sister ordered online. The incident took place in Malad on Wednesday, raising serious concerns about food safety and hygiene standards. The shocking discovery was made by Orlem Brendan Serrao, a 27-year-old doctor, who had consumed half of the butterscotch ice cream when he felt something unusual on his tongue. Upon inspection, he realized it was a human finger. The ice cream had been ordered by his sister via the grocery delivery app Zepto.
Mumbai police has registered a case after a customer complained of finding a chopped finger in an ice-cream he had ordered online through an app. Police has seized the severed finger and has sent it for forensic. A case has been registered.
Serrao’s sister promptly reported the incident to the police. Initial investigations confirmed that the object found in the ice cream was indeed a human finger. The police have sent the finger for a detailed forensic examination to understand more about its origin.
The police are taking the matter seriously and have initiated a thorough investigation. They plan to inspect the place where the ice cream was manufactured and packed. “We have taken it up seriously,” a police official said, indicating the gravity of the situation.
Public Reaction and Concerns
This incident has sparked widespread concern among the public regarding the safety of online-ordered food items. It underscores the need for stringent quality control measures and vigilant monitoring of