A Scots woman got a huge surprise when she arrived home from a train journey to find she'd taken someone else's case - with a bottle of holy water inside.
Danielle Watson's TikTok post has went viral following the unexpected discovery from the trip between Edinburgh and Aberdeen on Monday.
The suitcase had everything you would normally expect in a suitcase; clothes, magazines, but with the addition with a bottle with clear liquid in it labelled 'holy water' and a book from the St Patrick Society.
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Danielle said: "Not what your expecting when you accidentally steal someone's case.
"I've just got home and I've unopened my case from the train going from Edinburgh to Aberdeen, actually London to Aberdeen and this isn't my case..."
Danielle expected to find her own belongings when she opened the case but realising she's accidently taken someone else's, she started having a look to see if there was anything that was identifiable.
After finding the more religious items, she said: "I'm going to hell, it's official."
Many have been asking for updates on the rest of the story.
Steven Smith said: "Holy water rocked me, updates on the rest of this saga would be appreciated."
Danielle has now let eager TikTok users know that the holy water has been returned and her case had been found!
One user commented: "Some nun is gonna get a big surprise."
Another added: "Tell me you’re Irish without telling me you’re Irish - bottled holy water"
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