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Tourists use chopsticks to retrieve AirPod that fell into drain in South Korea
Tourists used convenience store chopsticks to retrieve an AirPod that fell into a drain in South Korea.
Renee Orranath was strolling outside shops in Busan, when one of her friends dropped her expensive iPhone accessory on July 26.
The girls then went to a nearby convenience store and bought duct tape and chopsticks to use in their DIY rescue mission.
Footage shows the tourists connecting three pairs of chopsticks together using duct tape to create a pole and reach to the bottom of the drain.
Renee said: ‘We were about to have breakfast at a restaurant but then my friend's AirPods fell down the drain. Then we thought of using chopsticks to rescue the object.'
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