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Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
Vietnam, A 50-year-old man climbed an electricity pylon for repairs. At about 10:30 AM the man suddenly died of an electric shock leaving the body charred and stuck on the pylon. Residents near the area, where the incident occurred, were quick to notify authorities to cut power and brought the victim's body to the ground. After completing the legal procedures, the local government has handed over the victim's body to the family for burial. Talking to reporters, commune leaders confirmed the incident and said the man is an electricity industry worker. After the incident, the company managers were present to investigate the cause of the incident. Electricity pylon 10-15 mtr. Legs of man stuck in power lines, hanging. The body charred. |
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Re: Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
Am I the only one who kind of wished the body would have fallen?
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Re: Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
I wish that laughing cunt was next
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Re: Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
The cause of the accident is there is virtually no school or training available in Vietnam and their workers do not even know what safety means. They just tell a crazy person to climb up the electric pole or you go to a reeducation camp. It is a simple choice. It is better to take your chances with high voltage. ![]() |
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Re: Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
Now they have to wait for another quailified coconut tree climber.
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My Rank: MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT Poster Rank:317 Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which is why several of us died of tuberculosis Join Date: May 2009 Mentioned: 1 Post(s) Quoted: 1332 Post(s)
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Re: Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
Anyone else reminded of that toy monkey game we used to have as kids - the way the guy is hanging?
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My Rank: LANCE CORPORAL Poster Rank:1842 Join Date: Dec 2009 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 19 Post(s)
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Re: Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
Mix with a little chilli sauce and some rice and your good to go ![]() |
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Re: Removing the Charred Body of an Electricity Worker from a 10 Meter High Pylon
ah hell, just let him drop. he won't feel it. 50 y.o. & working electricity, he was either trained or lucky. |