An extraordinary traffic accident took place near Shimonoseki in Japan’s Yamaguchi prefecture, involving 8 Ferraris and a number of luxurious sport cars. The vehicles were speeding down a highway at around 150 km/hr when the driver of one Ferrari lost control and collided with a guard rail.
Amazingly none of the drivers suffered serious injuries.
Chinese man Peng Shulin’s body was cut in two by a lorry in 1995. It took a team of more than 20 doctors to save his life, but the legless Mr Peng was left only 78cm tall.
Korean fire department rescued 36-year-old Mrs Kim after she became trapped in her washing machine on April 14 in her home in Juan-dong.
Mrs Kim had been sitting on the washing machine on her apartment’s veranda that morning to smoke a cigarette when she lost her balance and fell into the machine, pushing her body into a V-shape and leaving her trapped, the state in which her husband discovered her and called 119.
The rescue team used a cutting tool to break through the washing machine and rescue Mrs Kim, and fortunately Mrs Kim sustained no visible injury.