Darwin Awards
Darwin Awards
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 11:29:02 +0600
The Darwin Awards are given every year to bestow upon (the remains of)
that individual, who through single-minded self-sacrifice, has done
the most to remove undesirable elements from the human gene pool.
Runners-up:
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[AP, Mammoth Lakes] A San Anselmo man died yesterday when he hit
a lift tower at the Mammoth Mountain ski area while riding down
the slope on a foam pad, authorities said.
Matthew David Hubal, 22, was pronounced dead at Centinela Mammoth
Hospital. The accident occurred about 3 a.m., the Mono County
Sheriff's Department said.
Hubal and his friends apparently had hiked up a ski run called
Stump Alley and undid some yellow foam protectors from the lift
towers, said Lieutenant Mike Donnelly of the Mammoth Lakes Police
Department.
The pads are used to protect skiers who might hit the towers. The
group apparently used the pads to slide down the ski slope and
Hubal crashed into a tower. It was not clear if the tower he hit
was one with its pad removed.
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[AP, St. Louis] Robert Puelo, 32, was apparently being disorderly
in a St. Louis market. When the clerk threatened to call police,
Puelo grabbed a hot dog, shoved it in his mouth, and walked out
without paying for it.
Police found him unconscious in front of the store: paramedics
removed the six-inch wiener from his throat, where it had choked
him to death.
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[Unknown] To poacher Marino Malerba, who shot a stag standing
above him on an overhanging rock -- and was killed instantly when
it fell on him.
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[Associated Press, Kincaid, W. VA] Blasting Cap Explodes in Man's
Mouth at Party
A man at a party popped a blasting cap into his mouth and bit
down, triggering an explosion that blew off his lips, teeth and
tongue, state police said Wednesday.
Jerry Stromyer, 24, of Kincaid, bit the blasting cap as a prank
during a party late Tuesday night, said Cpl. M.D. Payne.
"Another man had it in an aquarium, hooked to a battery, and was
trying to explode it," Payne said. "It wouldn't go off and this
guy said, "I'll show you how to set it off."
"He put it in his mouth and bit down. It blew all his teeth off,
his tongue and his lips," Payne said.
Stromyer was listed in guarded condition Wednesday with extensive
facial injuries, according to a spokesman at Charleston Area
Medical Division. "I just can't imagine anyone doing something
like that," Payne said.
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[UPI, Portland, OR] Doctors at Portland's University Hospital
said Wednesday an Oregon man shot through the skull by a hunting
arrow is lucky to be alive, and will be released soon from the
hospital.
Tony Roberts, 25, lost his right eye last weekend during an
initiation into a men's rafting club, Mountain Men Anonymous, in
Grants Pass, Ore. A friend tried to shoot a beer can off his
head, but the arrow entered Roberts' right eye. Doctors said had
the arrow gone 1 millimeter to the left, a major blood vessel
would have cut and Roberts would have died instantly.
Neurosurgeon Dr. Johnny Delashaw at the University Hospital in
Portland said the arrow went through 8 to 10 inches of brain,
with the tip protruding at the rear of his skill, yet somehow
managed to miss all major blood vessels.
Delashaw also said had Robert tried to pull the arrow out on his
own he surely would have killed himself.
Roberts admitted afterwards he and his friends had been drinking
that afternoon. Said Roberts, "I feel so dumb about this."
No charges have been filed but the Josephine County district
attorney's office said the initiation stunt is under
investigation.
****************WINNER OF THE 1996 DARWIN AWARDS*****************
Last year's Darwin Award was given to a man crushed to death by a
coke machine from which he was attempting to yank a free soda.
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