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Man dies after falling from giant bucket of mayonnaise and stabbing himself in the heart with electric drill
2012-02-12
That may be the unexpurgated and barely edited headline of the year.
[Daily Mail] A man died after falling off a bucket of mayonnaise and stabbing himself in the heart with an electric drill.
Ayup. Y'don't see that'n every day...
Araz Saleh, 23, was balancing on the industrial-sized bucket while drilling a hole in a wall when he slipped, accidentally driving the power tool into his chest.
"You ain't got a ladder for me to stand on?"
"Nope."
"A step stool?"
"Nope."
"Whaddya got?"
"A bucket of mayonnaise."
"That ain't big enough!"
"It's a giant bucket of mayonnaise!"

An inquest at Oxford Coroner's Court heard the 23-year-old was fixing metal panels to the side of a friend's fast food kiosk when he lost his footing.
"My footing! I've lost it! I'm fallingggggggggg!
He had been balancing with one foot on the bucket and the other on a table.
"Araz! Are you sure that's safe?"
"I'm balancing with one foot on a giant bucket of mayo and the other on a table with wheels for feet. What could go wrong?"

As he fell his left shoulder hit a wall
[BUMP!] "My shoulder!"
and the drill,
"rrrrrrrrRRRRRRRRR!"
which was in his hand, was pressed into his chest.
"My chest! Aaaiiieee! The pain!"
His friend Salam Kiras said: 'Then I saw blood gushing out.'
"Hey! Watch it! That stuff's getting in the couscous!"
He told how he tried desperately to stem the blood flow before running to a nearby kebab shop to get help.
"Lemme try to stem the blood flow! How about this thing?... Whoa! Popped it right out!... How about the end of the mop handle?... Hmpf! Tilted right over! Maybe I should push it in a little further?"
"Aaaiiieee!"
"Don't go nowhere! I'm gonna get help!"
"Where?"
"At the kabob shop, where else?"

Staff in the kebab shop raised the alarm
"ALARM! ALARM!"
with paramedics who rushed to the scene, in Gloucester Green, Oxford.
"We're trained medical professionals! Who needs help?"
"The guy on the floor, with the mop handle in his chest!"

Mr Saleh, of Greater Leys, Oxford, was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital where he died the following day, December 1, 2010.
"He's dead, Jim!"
Detective Inspector Suzette Allcorn told the inquest at Oxford: 'It was an incredibly unusual injury. But there was no evidence of any foul play, and the police conclusion was that this was a stoopid tragic accident.'

Coroner Nicholas Gardiner recorded a verdict of accidental death.
Posted by:Fred

#12  I once worked Maintenance for Goodyear, they assigned me to Build a rack hanging from the ceiling, and were amazed when I used a Vise Grip to hold on, (There was NOTHING to hold on to)I guess it never occurred to them that I might fall.
Workwd fine.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-02-12 23:37  

#11  Guns don't kill people, condiments do.

(Someone had to say it.)
Posted by: no mo uro   2012-02-12 14:55  

#10  "pay no attention to the drill shavings in the Mayo"
Posted by: Frank G   2012-02-12 14:17  

#9  Besoeker---that was a great comment! Lol!
Posted by: Alaska Paul    2012-02-12 13:26  

#8  I hate that when that happens...
Posted by: newc   2012-02-12 13:25  

#7  Yet another reason to ban drilling.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-02-12 13:21  

#6  You have to wonder if on the way down, he yelled out, "TA DA!"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-02-12 13:14  

#5  Sounds like I'shallah DIY.

All the warning labels in the world can't beat sheer stupidity.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-02-12 09:29  

#4  Excellent inline commentary!

You just can't make this stuff up.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2012-02-12 09:22  

#3  Reads like this happened in GB. For all their governmental work rules, this accident is a cluster &^%$. I looked at an accident in the U.S. where a worker was providing OJT for another worker. He instructed the newby to not stick his arm in the machine "like this" and proceeded to demonstrate by sticking his arm in the panel opening--where I might add there were rotating and moving parts. He lost his arm.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-02-12 09:07  

#2  Wonder if he's in the running for a Darwin award?

BTW, great in-line, Fred.
Posted by: Barbara   2012-02-12 08:55  

#1  He died for mayonnaise - now thats loyalty!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-02-12 03:22  

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