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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
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Gavin O'Callaghan

The White Moose Cafe releases voicemail from threatening caller saying he hopes cafe will 'blow up'

A Dublin business has released a voicemail from a caller who left a threatening message saying he hoped their cafe would blow up.

The man, who also called the owner a "dirty jockey", has been exposed publicly after being given an ultimatum by the owner of The White Moose Cafe.

Owner Paul Stenson uploaded the strange message online after initially giving the man a chance to to say sorry, Dublin Live reports.

Writing on their Facebook, the North Dublin cafe/hotel said: "The distinguished gent who left me a voicemail about how my cafe is going to ‘blow up Sunday’ has an hour to call back and apologise or I’ll be releasing the voicemail all over social media."

Another "15 minute" warning was given before the audio made its way onto Facebook.

White Moose Cafe owner Paul Stenson (The White Moose Cafe Facebook page)

Owner Paul's voice can be heard in the recording giving his own commentary to the man's threats.

The man can be heard saying "may your whole café blow up on Sunday" to which Paul sarcastically says "there you go folks, my whole café is going to blow up on Sunday, and I'm a 'dirty jockey', and my Daddy 'likes to sit on a chest of drawers."

Hopefully the hotel, which is famous for its no-nonsense approach, won't be blown up on Sunday.

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