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WTF! man entombed for 27 years in chimney

The problem is using unpopular acronym or the shit you made up yourself is confusing.

STOP that SHIT.
 
Seems like a perfectly good end for a burglar.

Fortunately, the stench never bothered the folks in the building.
 
The decades rolled on until last May when a construction worker helping turn the bank's vacant second floor into offices tugged some fabric out of the chimney and was showered with old clothes and human bones.

I feel sorry for the construction worker. I'd have a break down.
 
Apparently, you didn't read the article. He was stuck somewhere up in the unoccupied 2nd floor.

The chimney had an opening if 14"x14" on top and ended in a 3" opening to a narrow fireplace on the second floor of the bank building.

Seems like a perfectly good end for a burglar.

Fortunately, the stench never bothered the folks in the building.
 
Talk about going out with a puff of smoke. 😱


You'd think with all these cases of people getting stuck in chimneys, robbers would know better. The worse thing is masonry is a very good sound isolator. Even if he was yelling, unless someone was in the same room as the chimney, his cries probably went unheard. That's assuming he even could yell, depending on his position his lungs were probably compressed and could not take air so he probably suffocated rather quickly. Not enough room to try climbing out, either.
 
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