The object was spotted on Tuesday morning after it had been placed on a sofa that had been lifted on to a first floor ledge on a property
Holyland residents have called for landlords to do more to stop anti-social behaviour after a "sex doll" was left outside a property yards from a nearby primary school.
Local residents have said that families going to the nearby Botanic Primary School were disgusted to see the 'sex doll' so visible in the street, with one parent having to explain to their 10-year-old what it was. A Belfast City Council spokesperson said: “Belfast City Council continues to work in partnership with the PSNI, Universities and other statutory agencies to tackle and address concerns around anti-social behaviour and noise which impacts residents in South Belfast.
"In addition to responding to immediate priorities, Council is working in collaboration with city partners to consider long term solutions that will improve the quality of life for communities in the area.
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