After being bitten by the bug mentioned in the release notes of 9.3.4, I have 
realized that a very small part of my data is corrupt, after doing a failover. 
The bug showed it self as duplicate rows, with the same primary key. 
Now I can easily afford to delete some data from my database if that’s what it 
takes to fix my problem, so I just deleted those duplicates whole hug. After 
doing this, I decided to write a script that drops/recreates all constraints 
(Pkeys and Fkeys), in order to validate that no more of my data is corrupt. 
This worked well, until I bumped into the following error, while creating one 
of the foreign keys:

ERROR:  failed to find parent tuple for heap-only tuple at (1192248,5) in table 
"fruits"
CONTEXT:  SQL statement "ALTER TABLE "pm"."fruits" ADD CONSTRAINT "fruits_pkey" 
PRIMARY KEY (id)"

What is it, and how do I solve it?

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