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June 11, 2007
Topics finger, blood, man, bar, hospital, wales, sydney, huge, australia, hand, lost, newspaper and police
A 42-year-old man from New South Wales, Australia lost a part of his finger in a bar brawl and walked out of the pub and down the street unaware of it. He did not realize that something was amiss until he saw blood dripping down. Police Inspector Mark Kellert told The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, "He was out on the street and realized there was blood on his hand, noticed his finger was missing, and went to hospital. "
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May 21, 2007
A Janesville, Wisconsin woman, who had been taking care of a sick squirrel for three weeks, ended up being scratched and bitten by the ungrateful animal. The 47-year-old woman, whose name is not released, said she found the small and sick squirrel in her window sill about three weeks ago wanted to take "care for it. "
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May 8, 2007
A Chesterton, Indiana, man is facing charges for possessing a venomous snake after his own pet Western Diamondback rattlesnake bit him on the finger. Robert Urbanski's snake bit him while he was handling it, and he was rescued by police and rescue personnel and taken to a hospital and then airlifted to the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He could now be charged with illegal possession of poisonous snakes.
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May 3, 2007
A man from the Indian state of Chennai is bidding for a place in the Guinness Book Of World Records by inserting live snakes into his nostrils and then pulling them out of his mouth. Manoharan, who goes by the name "Snake Manu," has reportedly been performing the feat for quite a few years. According to a local journal, Manoharan threads two tree snakes - several inches long and as thick as a finger - through his nostrils and opens his mouth wide to pull them out.
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May 2, 2007
A pharmacy worker in Brazil has got yet another reason to remember her wedding day. The 32-year-old woman luckily escaped a close range gunshot after she raised her hands and the bullet aimed at her head got detoured by the wedding ring in her finger. According to local media reports, the woman was working in a pharmacy in Monte Alegre, in the north-eastern state of Sergpipe, when an armed robber approached her and fired a shot at her.
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