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Darwin was right
It's always those slip and fall incidents that make the big headlines.
Posted: Dec 3, 2021 / 11:25 AM CST / Updated: Dec 3, 2021 / 11:42 AM CST
Ambulances outside the Royal London Hospital, in London, Tuesday Dec. 29, 2020. England Health Service figures show hospitals now have more Covid-19 patients than during April’s first-wave peak, with fears of increased figures because of a Christmas social spread still to come. (Dominic Lipinski/PA via AP)
GLOUCESTER, England. (WTVO) — A bomb disposal team was called to an English hospital Wednesday morning after a man arrived with an unexploded WWII mortar stuck in his rectum.
According to The Sun, the patient was a military enthusiast and had the round as part of a private collection.
“He said he put it on the floor then he slipped and fell on it,” a source at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital told the newspaper.
Posted: Dec 3, 2021 / 11:25 AM CST / Updated: Dec 3, 2021 / 11:42 AM CST
Ambulances outside the Royal London Hospital, in London, Tuesday Dec. 29, 2020. England Health Service figures show hospitals now have more Covid-19 patients than during April’s first-wave peak, with fears of increased figures because of a Christmas social spread still to come. (Dominic Lipinski/PA via AP)
GLOUCESTER, England. (WTVO) — A bomb disposal team was called to an English hospital Wednesday morning after a man arrived with an unexploded WWII mortar stuck in his rectum.
According to The Sun, the patient was a military enthusiast and had the round as part of a private collection.
“He said he put it on the floor then he slipped and fell on it,” a source at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital told the newspaper.