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A criminal was stuck on a fence after falling off a roof while trying to escape from the home of a 75-year-old retired teacher. The thief, nicknamed “El Fierro”, lost his balance, fell from a second floor and was nailed to the iron.
After the fall, the thief got stuck in the bars of the house and his cries of desperation alerted the neighbors, who observed the situation, alerted the public forces, but others took cell phones and filmed the event.
In a second video taken by a security camera in the area, released the next day, the exact moment is observed in which the young man falls and is impaled.
The thief punctured his spleen and other organs, but he survived.
Hearing the noise, the grandmother called the police and the emergency service. “El Fierro” miraculously saved his life: the perforations did not affect any vital organ.
The young man was rescued and transferred to a local hospital, where they reported having suffered a perforation of the spleen and other “non-vital” organs, as well as hip injuries caused by the fence. Despite the injuries, the offender is hospitalized but stable.
The shocking situation took place in the San José neighborhood of Campeche, Mexico. And the videos went viral on social media.
The dramatic situation occurred in Campeche, Mexico.
The unusual case of La Plata
Last week, another unusual robbery made the viral news, this time in La Plata: a psychologist was attacked by four criminals and ended up giving the therapy to one of them. While the thieves were looking for different items in his house to take, he talked to one of the criminals.
In this sense, the 60-year-old woman was not physically attacked by the attackers who broke into her home. But they took money, jewelry, electronics, and even clothes from her 27-year-old son who had them in her room.
According to the victim, Adriana, in the newspaper El Día de La Plata, was in her house located in Gonnet and around 11 pm last Thursday four men with balaclavas and gloves showed up. The woman finished eating and was surprised by the group of thieves who were “between 19 and 20 years old”.
Source: Clarin