Fate plays a man, and a man flies on flag

Fate plays a man, and a man flies on a flagA photo from open sources In Mexico, in the capital of the state of Durango, the first May, during the celebration of Labor Day, an unusual, almost a fantastic case, though somewhat crumpled the flag-raising ceremony and the holiday itself, after all.

And it so happened that a gust of strong wind raised a giant a banner half a meter in size by twenty-eight, and that one with its end accidentally (or mystically no coincidence) hooked on military weapons soldier and literally lifted him into the air like a parachute.

Rising about fourteen to fifteen above the ground meters, a thirty-five-year-old soldier could not do anything, as soon as you clutch your hands in the banner and hang out for a moment in in the air. Then the wind died down on his misfortune, and the man practically fell from the height of a five-story building to the ground, breaking his leg.

As the local newspaper Azteca Noticias wrote, flight the serviceman was short-lived, but very impressive, followed by everyone present at this May watched sinking hearts holiday. Medical assistance was immediately provided to the soldier, and he was urgently sent to the hospital. The holiday went on, but almost passed already under the sign of this strange incident, therefore, people spoke more about him, and not about why gathered for this celebration.

Indeed, fate plays man, and man flies on a flag, or how it makes a parachute jump from an airplane. It’s just that it doesn’t know how to land like a cat …

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