James Senda was looking for sea glass Tuesday at Samuel Myers Park in Racine when he got here throughout a brick-shaped bundle wrapped in aluminum foil with a pink rubber band.
Suspecting the bundle contained cash or medicine and overcome with curiosity, Senda unwrapped the bundle solely to find a mind — together with pink flowers and international cash.
“Once I first opened it, I feel I used to be so shocked it did not click on what it was,” Senda informed CNN. “I walked as much as metropolis employees close by and I used to be like, ‘Did I simply discover a mind?'”
Some member of the neighborhood suspect the mind might have been a part of a send-off ritual for the lifeless, which incorporates objects — equivalent to cash and flowers — they will use within the afterlife, however nobody “can clarify the mind,” Senda stated.
The mind was bigger than the dimensions of his prolonged hand and was not decomposed, he stated.
“I am glad I am the one who discovered it,” Senda added. “Think about a grandma or mother, or a child that was taking part in close by, was the one who noticed and unwrapped it. I am 47 and I am freaked out about it.”