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A giant inflatable duck that blew into the Indian Ocean has been found a week after going missing.

The duck was last seen during the early hours of March at Coogee Beach in Perth, Australia, hours before she was set to be used as a turning point during a local swimming competition.

Despite reported sightings hundreds of miles away, Daphne the duck was found just off Rottnest Island, west of Perth.

A major search was launched after the inflatable, worth €600, initially went missing.

The duck’s owners, Cockburn Masters Swimming Club launched an appeal on Facebook to look out for the inflatable. They offered free passes to next year’s event along with swimming merchandise if she was returned.

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