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Deathly presumptions
A Venezuelan man who had been declared dead woke up in the morgue in excruciating pain after medical examiners began their autopsy.
Carlos Camejo, 33, was declared dead after a highway accident and taken to the morgue, where examiners began an autopsy only to realise something was amiss when he started bleeding. They quickly sought to stitch up the incision on his face. "I woke up because the pain was unbearable," Mr Camejo told newspaper El Universal. His grieving wife turned up at the morgue to identify her husband's body only to find him moved into a corridor - and alive. 

Death defying school run
A bridge is to be built in a Chinese village where children are forced to cross a raging torrent on a steel cable to get to school. Nearly 500 children, from Maji village in Fugong town, Yunnan province, cross the most dangerous stretch of the Nujiang River each day.
They fasten themselves to the cable with a metal carabiner and a rope and slide across the 200 metre wide canyon, reports the Beijing News. The youngest student, A Qia, 4, has to go over by herself each day.
"I have to hand walk for about 60 metres, since my light weight makes me stop about two thirds of the way across," she said.
The villagers say that usually four-year-old children are taken by their parents, and begin to go by themselves from the age of five. A Pu, five, who was stuck in the middle of the cable for nearly 20 minutes once, said: "I used to dream of having a bridge, but then I learned that my dream was too expensive."
But officials finally agreed to spend £35,000 on a bridge after a TV programme was made about the children's dangerous daily journey.

Man pulls car with nose
A Chinese man has pulled a car more than 10 metres with his nose.
Wang Chuntai, from north-eastern China, performed his stunt at Haikou City Exhibition Centre.
He attached a rope with two hooks to his nostrils and pulled a car with four adults inside more than ten metres. Onlookers were reportedly amazed at the sight. Wang's other stunt is to pull a car with his eyelids, reports People's Daily.

 

 

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