Spoiled Lechon Produces Foul Smell From Parked Vehicle, PNP Responds
LEFTOVER LECHON – PNP responds after residents in Las Piñas City reported a foul smell coming from a parked vehicle.
Lechon, a mouthwatering Filipino delicacy known for its crispy skin and tender meat, often takes center stage at festive gatherings and special occasions. However, what happens when the celebration is over, and there’s leftover lechon?
As the celebrations end, it’s not uncommon to find more lechon than you initially planned. Rather than letting these delectable leftovers go to waste, many Filipinos have discovered creative ways to enjoy them.
However, some leftovers lead to spoilage, which may cause contamination and bad odor in the surroundings.
On Friday (January 19, 2024), Las Piñas City residents were surprised when the local police responded to reports of a foul smell coming from a parked vehicle. Several people passing by believed they had come across a potentially disturbing scene.
The passersby suspect that the foul odor might be linked to a possible corpse inside the vehicle. The police decided to inspect the car to address the concerns causing fear among the citizens.
The Las Piñas City Police checked the car due to the unpleasant smell. However, when the authorities found a leftover lechon (roast pig) upon opening the back of the car. The mystery was quickly solved.
It turned out that the source of the smell was not a crime scene, but rather the leftover lechon.
In another report, a customer ‘shocked’ by P370 worth of lechon kawali she ordered from famous resto
Netizens shared their reactions to the unexpected situation, finding humor in the misunderstanding and the unlikely culprit – a leftover lechon. Some questioned why someone would leave such a savory dish in their car, leading to playful speculations and jokes.
The internet users expressed their reactions to the post: