The bomb squad raced to a hospital A&E allegedly because a man had a WW2 anti-tank shell stuck in his rectum. They were called to give specialist support after the man presented to Gloucestershire ...
The bomb squad raced to a hospital A&E allegedly because a man had a WW2 anti-tank shell stuck in his rectum. They were called to give specialist support after the man presented to Gloucestershire ...
A 57mm round, once used by 6-pounder anti-tank guns like one seen here, became lodged in an unfortunate location. (Army) The phrase “shell shocked” took on new meaning last week when a man in ...
The patient, who is thought to have been a military memorabilia collector, reportedly arrived at Gloucester Royal Hospital claiming he "slipped and fell". An explosive ordnance disposal team was ...
THE bomb squad raced to an A&E after a patient arrived with an artillery shell stuck up his behind. Army explosives experts were scrambled after medics feared the anti-tank round could be about to ...
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