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Susan Knox

Beat The Chasers contestant found a jar of bull sperm and a coffin on the Tube

A cheerful contestant on Beat The Chasers is set to cause quite a stir on Wednesday night’s instalment of the ITV show.

Former TFL worker Lianne dished the dirt on all the weird and wonderful things which travellers have lost on London transport through the years – and her stories did not disappoint.

She left Chasers Mark Labbett, Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan, and Shaun Wallace in hysterics when she revealed that she once found a jar full to the brim of bull sperm left on one of the tube seats.

After host Bradley Walsh quizzed Lianne on her occupation, she explained: “I’m a volunteer at the moment. I volunteer in a community library, but before that, I was in Transport for London for a long time.

“I was working in travel information for a long time, and then I worked in the lost property office.”

Former TFL worker Lianne dished the dirt on all the weird and wonderful things which travellers have lost on London transport down through the years (ITV)

Curious Bradley then asked Lianne to share some of the weird items that London travellers had accidentally left behind.

“Absolutely everything turns up in lost property, let me tell you that,” she quipped.

“I once found a jar of bull sperm that someone had forgotten to take home with them.”

Bradley then asked Lianne to share some of the weird items that London travellers had accidentally left behind them (ITV)
The Chasers were left gobsmacked by Lianne's story (ITV)

She went on: “Whoever it was who lost that, or needed that on the Tube I don’t know.”

“There was also a coffin that I once found,” Lianne recalled.

The contestant said that she found a jar full of bull sperm on one of the seats (ITV)

Gobsmacked by her confession, Bradley couldn’t help but ask how big the lost coffin was.

To which Lianne answered: “Oh, it was about six-foot tall. And it was empty, yeah.”

Needless to say, The Chasers were in hysterics after hearing Lianne’s wild stories.

* Beat The Chasers airs weekdays on ITV at 9PM

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