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Fibreglass pig mysteriously appears on Adelaide restaurant roof
The owner of an Italian family restaurant south-east of Adelaide’s CBD has been left puzzled by the sudden appearance of a fibreglass pig on his property’s roof.
Key points:
- Restaurant owner Ilario Nesci said he had “no idea” why the pig was on his roof
- He first noticed the fibreglass sculpture on Tuesday morning
- Mr Nesci said despite not knowing where it came from, he did not intend to remove the pig
Buonasera Restaurant’s owner Ilario Nesci told ABC Radio Adelaide he “definitely did not” order the pig, which was mounted on the roof of the Glen Osmond Road eatery sometime between Sunday night and Tuesday morning.
“This morning I came as usual to work, and before I start work I go for a walk,” Mr Nesci said.
“I went around Wattle Street and…
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