Oops, They Did It Again! Corpse Falls From Hearse in Polish Traffic
It's one of those things you hope you'd never see: a corpse tumbling out of a hearse in the middle of traffic. But it happened in Poland. Yep, you read that right. A dead body literally fell out of a hearse, causing a bit of a traffic jam and, let's face it, a lot of gawking.
The incident, which happened in the city of Gdańsk, was captured on video and quickly went viral. The video shows the hearse pulling up to a traffic light, with the casket seemingly unsecured. As the car stops, the casket pops open and the body, covered in a white sheet, falls onto the road. It's like something out of a horror movie, except, well, it's real.
Thankfully, the body wasn't fully ejected, with the sheet catching on the casket. You can see the driver and another person attempting to scramble and stuff the body back into the hearse. It's a sight that's both morbidly funny and incredibly sad.
The incident highlights the importance of securing loads properly, especially when it comes to, you know, transporting the dead. It's a reminder that even death, in its final journey, isn't immune to the potential for chaos.
This isn't the first time this has happened, by the way. There have been several similar incidents in the past, making one wonder if funeral homes are taking safety seriously enough. One thing is for sure: this incident will likely be a topic of conversation for a long time to come in Poland.
And hey, maybe it will even inspire a new horror movie. Think about it: a creepy, possessed corpse taking a joyride through the streets. It's got potential, right?
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