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Chinese man spends eight years building himself bionic hands after DIY accident (well, he was building a bomb to go fishing)

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Sun Jifa, 51, lost both his hands when a bomb he was creating for blast fishing in Guanmashan, Jilin province, northern China, exploded

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Could not afford hospital’s prosthetic arms so made his own

‘I survived but I had no hands and I couldn’t afford to buy the false hands the hospital wanted me to have – so I decided to make my own,’ he explained.

‘I control them with movements from my elbows and I can work, love normally and feed myself just like anyone else,’ explained the real life tin man.

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‘The only drawback is that steel is quite heavy so they’re tiring to wear and get hot or cold in the extremes of summer and winter,’ added Sun.

Now he plans to develop the design for other similarly disabled people.
‘I made this from scrap metal for virtually nothing. There is no need to pay hospitals a fortune,’ he said.

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Man Accidentally Shoots Nail Into His Brain.

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Dante Autullo was working on a ladder in his Orland Park garage when he lost control of a nail gun and accidentally smacked it against his head. He texted a photo of the small scratch on his scalp to his fiance Gail Glaenzer, and thought nothing more of it. He went about his business driving a plow truck for some eight hours, and even dropped off his kids for a play rehearsal. It wasn’t until waking up nauseous from a nap that he was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center and a three and a half inch nail was found lodged in his brain. Some 36 hours after introducing nail to brain, the two were once again parted in a two hour brain surgery. Dr. Leslie Schaffer told the Chicago Tribune that despite the shocking discovery, Autullo is expected to have little if any lasting effects. That might be hard to believe given the dramatic X-Ray image pictured above. However, the nail entered the brain high on the back-right side of Autullo’s head. The head of the nail remained lodged in the skull just beneath the skin of his scalp, as if it had been shot into a piece of wood. Because of the direction Autullo is facing in the X-Ray, the nail only appears to be suspended in the middle of Autullo’s head. To remove the nail, Schaffer drilled two holes on either side of the nail’s head. He then pulled the nail straight out along with a small piece of skull surrounding the nail. Luckily for Autullo, the nail entered cleanly and did not send any bone fragments into his brain. Once the surgery was complete, Schaffer patched up Autullo’s head with mesh and a titanium plate. Autullo was clearly a lucky man to not only survive his accident, but to walk away with no apparent complications. Thankfully, it seems his life will not be following the tragic path laid by Phineas Gage. Hopefully Autullo will be a little more careful with his power tools from now on. (Via: Chicago Tribune)

Fleet of Ferraris ruined in Japan sportscar pileup

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TOKYO (AP) —An outing of luxury sportscar enthusiasts in Japan ended in an expensive freeway pileup —smashing a stunning eight Ferraris, a Lamborghini and two Mercedes likely worth more than $1 million together.

Police say they believe the accident Sunday was touched off when the driver of one of the Ferraris tried to change lanes and hit the median barrier. He spun across the freeway, and the other cars collided while trying to avoid hitting his car.

Video of the crash aired by NTV, a major national network, showed several smashed, bright red Ferraris cluttering the freeway.

Even a used Ferrari in Japan can fetch $100,000 or more, meaning the total damage may be $1 million or more.

Police declined to comment on the total amount of damage, but said some of the vehicles were beyond repair.

NTV quoted the driver of one of the tow trucks brought in to clear the scene as saying it was the most expensive crash site he had ever seen.

No one was seriously injured, but police in Yamaguchi prefecture said 10 people were treated for bruises and cuts. Police say 14 cars were involved altogether.

The luxury cars were all in one place because they were being driven by a group of automobile enthusiasts on their way to nearby Hiroshima.

Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved

True road accidents freak as hell

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Road Accidents

Finnish twin brothers, aged 71, were killed in identical bicycle accidents along the same road two hours apart, police said.”This is simply a historic coincidence. Although the road  is a busy one, accidents don’t occur every day,” police officer Marja-Leena Huhtala told Reuters. “It made my hair stand on end when I heard the two were brothers, and identical twins at that. It came to mind that perhaps someone from upstairs had a say in this,” she said.

This is a similar story of coincidence, not of twins but of two brothers. In 1975, while riding a moped in Bermuda, a man was accidentally struck and killed by a taxi. One year later, this man’s bother was killed in the very same way. In fact, he was
riding the very same moped. And to stretch the odds even  further, he was struck by the very same taxi driven by the same driver – and even carrying the very same passenger!

Man Loses Arm in Freak Homemade Guillotine Accident

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I see a making of a horror story in this

BELLINGHAM, WA — A homeless man is recovering after severing his arm in a homemade guillotine.

Police say the guillotine unexpectedly dropped on the man’s shoulder Thursday at makeshift camp where he was
 
The man ran to a nearby medical clinic, leaving the his arm behind.

Nurses at the clinic called 911 and an ambulance rushed the man to a hospital.

Officers checked a wooded area near the clinic and discovered the man’s camp.

At the location, officers found the guillotine and severed arm.

Officers say the guillotine was constructed out of 2 by 6 by at least 12-feet tall timbers that the man found by scavenging the local area.

fox40.com/news/headlines/ktla-homemade-guillotine-accident,0,4520199.story

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