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First World War shell fished out of Geneva swimming area

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November 11, 2025
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A shell from the First World War recovered from the Pâquis baths

A shell from the First World War recovered from the Pâquis baths


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A shell dating from the First World War was discovered underwater on Tuesday morning by workmen near the footbridge leading to the Bains des Pâquis in Geneva.


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November 11, 2025 – 17:13

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The device, which was inert, was removed by the police explosive ordnance disposal unit.

The information revealed by the Tribune de Genève was confirmed by Henny Martinoni, spokesperson for the Geneva police.

The discovery was made by divers working on dyke maintenance. At first they thought it was a simple tank, but they then realised it was a shell.

+ Public asked how to recover dumped munitions in Swiss lakes

The workers immediately alerted the police. The Bains des Pâquis, a popular open-air public swimming area, were evacuated as a precaution between 11.45am and 12.30pm, while the disposal unit went to work.

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