Teddy bear sacrificed in Danish bomb scare
A Danish bomb squad shot to pieces a teddy bear left on the doorstep of a Jehovah's Witness hall on Thursday evening with a note saying it contained a bomb, police said.
A group of Jehovah's Witnesses on their way into a meeting had found the cuddly toy with a note reading: "If you touch me I will blow up, I am a bomb."
Police told the 80 Jehovah's Witnesses to leave the hall in a quiet suburb 10 kilometres north-west of Copenhagen, and closed off the surrounding area to traffic.
A bomb-disposal robot then approached the bear.
"The bomb unit fired two shots at the teddy bear and there was no reaction, there is nothing that indicates that there actually was a bomb," a Copenhagen police duty officer said.
Police said they were trying to establish who was responsible for the hoax.