A 10-year-old girl in the United States sent the remains of cookies and carrots collected on Christmas Day to the police for DNA testing because she was curious about whether Santa Claus really existed.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Many children firmly believe that there is Santa Claus in the world, and believe that he will give gifts to good children on Christmas Eve, but some people have doubts about the existence of Santa Claus.

Out of curiosity, a girl in the United States sent half-eaten biscuits and carrot remains to the police on Christmas Day, hoping to confirm the existence of Santa Claus through DNA comparison.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, a 10-year-old girl from Rhode Island (Rhode Island) "Scarlett Doumato" separated a half-eaten biscuit and a bitten carrot into a zipper bag on Christmas Day last year. , and sent it to the Cumberland Police Department with a sticker on it, along with a note that read "I picked up a cookie and carrot for Santa and the reindeer on Christmas Eve sample, wondering if it is possible to take a DNA sample to confirm that Santa Claus is real."

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Upon receipt by the Police Department, the samples were immediately sent to the Rhode Island Department of Health's Division of Forensic Sciences Analysis Unit.

The samples were compared to dental records on file to identify Santa Claus and his aliases, including "Kris Kringle," "Saint Nicholas" and "Saint Nick."

Police Chief Benson (Matthew J. Benson) also said that he was impressed by the way she sorted the samples, so he took the matter as seriously as she did.

The girls professionally classified the samples in their hands, labeled them and sent them to the police station.

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