Sameer hadn't seen the missing Lego piece since 2018. Photo: SuppliedLego has been a feature of many New Zealand households through the lockdowns this year, but for one South Island boy a tiny piece of Lego held a special place - in his nose. Dunedin dad Mudassir Anwar told the Herald that his seven-year-old son Sameer lost a piece of Lego in 2018, telling his parents that he had put it up his nose. The tiny piece of Lego that went missing. "Since then he's never complained or anything," Anwar told the Herald, saying the family had largely forgotten about the missing piece.
Source: Otago Daily Times August 17, 2020 01:30 UTC