Friday, 12 December 2014

Graphic Photos: O.M.G: Fact: And he didn't die!!!

If this O.M.G Fact doesn't WOW you, then nothing else will....
The diagnosis was sweet and sour for a Chinese boy who managed to get a pair of steel chopsticks stuck in his neck, but astonishingly suffered no long term damage. 
Jun Chia was running back to school when he was hit by a scooter being ridden by the parent of one of his classmates. He fell onto his steel chopsticks which wedged into his neck

Jun Chia was rushing across his school playground after buying a takeaway from a nearby noodle stand, when he was hit by an electric scooter ridden by one of his classmates parents. 
As the 12-year-old fell to the ground, his chopsticks wedged into his neck, prompting his frantic teachers to call an ambulance out to the school in Wuhan city. 
Astonishingly, an x-ray revealed that they had caused absolutely no damage to any of his key organs. 
'He was really very lucky,' medic, Zhou Jen told local media, adding that a CT scan had revealed that the chopsticks had missed the Chia's trachea, oesophagus and key blood vessels.
He underwent surgery to have them removed.  
While he remains under observation Jen said there was little risk of further infection because the chopsticks were made of still and not wood.
It is unclear whether the parent will be charged in relation to the accident, but the lucky youngster will likely be discharged by the end of the week.  
God is indeed great!!!
The 12-year-old underwent surgery to have the chopsticks removed He will likely be discharged at the end of the week 
Chia will likely be discharged at the end of the week. It is unclear whether the parent riding the scooter will be charged in relation to the incident
Amazingly, a CT scan revealed that none of his key organs had been damaged by the metal eating implements. Medics said he was very lucky 


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