X-ray reveals SpongeBob SquarePants living in child’s throat
We all know SpongeBob Squarepants lives in a pineapple down under the sea, but he’s also been spotted in a 16-month-old’s throat?
Dr. Ghofran Ageely, a radiology resident at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, was shocked to find the cartoon character lodged in a young patient’s chest. Looking at the X-ray, Ageely told Live Science that he “was amazed by the visible details. You can see his freckles, shoes and fingers.”
The small toy was safely removed from the child’s oesophagus without any complications. Hopefully now the child has learned that SpongeBob is his friend, not food.