(FOX NEWS) – French President Emmanuel Macron received a severed human finger in the mail, according to news reports. The parcel containing an amputated finger arrived at the Elysee Palace on Monday, The Evening Standard reported.
"The finger was initially put in a fridge where the police put their snacks," a source at the official presidential home told the newspaper. "This was to make sure it was preserved and could be analyzed as quickly as possible."
Tests revealed the finger belonged to a "living human being" who was contacted and given "full medical support." The package containing the finger did not have a note.
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