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Russian Winter Olympics, Guy Ends Up with Broken Spine(?)
According to the rules of the sport, whoever let's go from the highest point of the pole, wins! This guy sure set a record. |
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02-22-2018, 02:54 PM
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Re: Russian Winter Olympics, Guy Ends Up with Broken Spine(?)
On Sunday, at the celebration of Maslenitsa, a man named Alexander took part in a traditional national competition to conquer the wooden pillar. Having reached the very top, the man touched the coveted gift, which signified victory in the competition and began to descend to the ground. However, after descending a few meters, the man fell to the ground, overturned in the air and hit the ice with his head and his whole body. The man immediately lost consciousness, and the doctors on duty started to give him first aid. According to eyewitnesses, despite a strong blow, the man survived and is now in intensive care. Users of social networks are actively discussing this shocking case, making assumptions about what kind of prize it was worth fighting for at the cost of their health and life. After all, it is absolutely obvious that after such a fall from a height, a person, if he survives, will most likely remain an invalid. The case occurred in the Kemerovo region. So i move this to the accidents section. |