You just never know how or when the Fates will catch up to you. This story from Listverse is bizarre to say the least!
The Vengeful Catch
Photo credit: aquacultureservices.blogspot.com
In 2016, Tanzanian fisherman Robert Mwaijega, 47, and a few friends had spent the day catching a healthy number of perege, a fish native to Tanzania, many of which were still alive and flopping about on the basin by their feet. Suddenly, one fish gave an extra-spirited flop which sent it high into the air and straight into Robert’s mouth.
As Robert’s stunned friends watched helplessly, the fish quickly wriggled its way down Robert’s throat and into his chest. As one of the men bluntly put it, “We tried to assist him, but we couldn’t do much.”
Amazingly, Robert survived his journey to the hospital despite barely being able to breathe. He expired as doctors were readying to perform emergency surgery, which they did anyway to remove the killer fish from the chest of the deceased. A local village leader described the event as “unprecedented.”
Ya know, I've been finned, bitten, hooked, and gaffed while catching fish, but I've never had one force their way down my through before. I hope that I never do, either. Must be a terrible way to go.
Coffee out on the patio this morning. A little cool front is on the way, so they say.
I assume it got into his lung.
ReplyDeleteThis emus be fairly small fish for it to go down the man's throat. Talk about a vengeful fish. Wow! Rain here again today.
ReplyDeleteThe weirdness alone is enough to kill a guy.
ReplyDeleteyikes! ewwwww.
ReplyDeleteWhat a horrible way to go....
ReplyDeleteThis is just to weird. Wonder how large those fish are.
ReplyDeleteAnother 50 degree morning here, hope you get your cooler weather.
Hey Gorges...
ReplyDeleteThat's what I'm gathering from the article.
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Hey Linda...
I'm thinking you must be right.
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Hey Sixbears...
That's a fact! Pretty weird for sure...
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Hey Momlady...
Kinda gross, huh.
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Hey Phyllis...
I would certainly think so.
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Hey Jo...
It's certainly looked forward to! C'mon cool weather!
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You know the old saying, "Sometimes you get the bear and sometimes the bear gets you". Well, that must hold true for fish and fishermen, too.
ReplyDeleteHey Dizzy...
ReplyDeleteBet he wished for the one that got away. Catch of the day, for sure!
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