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Harare - A Zimbabwean woman was electrocuted and her lover burnt on his hands while having sex in an electricity substation in Zimbabwe's second city Bulawayo, the New Ziana news agency reported on Sunday.

The woman "believed to be a prostitute, was electrocuted while being intimate with her boyfriend", the news agency said, quoting a witness.

Owen Phiri said he heard a loud bang coming from the substation around 7:30am and "rushed to investigate".

Screams were heard inside the substation and when Phiri opened a door, he discovered the badly burnt woman, still alive, with her partner.

She died shortly afterwards.

A 21-year-old man was slightly burnt on his hands and taken in for questioning by the police, while electricians from the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) were checking for damage inside the substation which had been left unlocked.

A security guard was electrocuted three years ago while having sex with a prostitute inside an electricity substation at a shopping centre in Chitungwiza, south-east of Harare. - Sapa-AFP

I think the lover is lucky that it was only his hands that got burned....
 
There's a reason that we put barbed wire on the 6foot fences of those places. The thing is, in America, we can count on the EMPLOYEES being smart enough to not fvck around (literally) in there.

If we'd been lucky, he would have died.
 
Originally posted by: So
There's a reason that we put barbed wire on the 6foot fences of those places. The thing is, in America, we can count on the EMPLOYEES being smart enough to not fvck around (literally) in there.

If we'd been lucky, he would have died.

ya, right! people outside the US are dumber. :disgust:
 
Originally posted by: whitecloak
Originally posted by: So
There's a reason that we put barbed wire on the 6foot fences of those places. The thing is, in America, we can count on the EMPLOYEES being smart enough to not fvck around (literally) in there.

If we'd been lucky, he would have died.

ya, right! people outside the US are dumber. :disgust:

:roll:

Come on! This is zimbabwe! What are the chances of this guy being properly trained?
 
Originally posted by: whitecloak
Originally posted by: So
There's a reason that we put barbed wire on the 6foot fences of those places. The thing is, in America, we can count on the EMPLOYEES being smart enough to not fvck around (literally) in there.

If we'd been lucky, he would have died.

ya, right! people outside the US are dumber. :disgust:

proof
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: whitecloak
Originally posted by: So
There's a reason that we put barbed wire on the 6foot fences of those places. The thing is, in America, we can count on the EMPLOYEES being smart enough to not fvck around (literally) in there.

If we'd been lucky, he would have died.

ya, right! people outside the US are dumber. :disgust:

:roll:

Come on! This is zimbabwe! What are the chances of this guy being properly trained?

how the fvck can you make such an assumption. I can give thousands of examples of Darwin Award candidates from the US.

The individual in question is dumb but dont generalize.
 
Originally posted by: whitecloak
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: whitecloak
Originally posted by: So
There's a reason that we put barbed wire on the 6foot fences of those places. The thing is, in America, we can count on the EMPLOYEES being smart enough to not fvck around (literally) in there.

If we'd been lucky, he would have died.

ya, right! people outside the US are dumber. :disgust:

:roll:

Come on! This is zimbabwe! What are the chances of this guy being properly trained?

how the fvck can you make such an assumption. I can give thousands of examples of Darwin Award candidates from the US.

The individual in question is dumb but dont generalize.

So, you believe that the training standards in the thrid world, in countries where in many places the power is on for a few hours a day, and the employees don't get a living wage, that the power companies spend the time to properly and fully train their employees, in what is a multi year apprenticeship process?

I seriously doubt it. I think you just want to pretend that the whole world fits in to your rosy picture.

Look, I'm not saying anyone is inherently stupid.
 
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