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HOW LITTLE STORY BECAME A WORLD MYTH: After 17 years, the Chinese miner found alive ?!

By: ExtraFunnyPicture On: October 10, 2017
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  • Miners from the western province of Jhinjang were incredibly surprised when a man who was alive dug out in the older part of the mine, and survived for 17 years, eating only rice. This story has come to light, however, is everything really so?

    A lucky man, according to an incredible story, is Cheung Vai, a 59-year-old who was in a rather poor condition. An ambulance was immediately transferred to the nearest hospital for physical and psychological examinations.

    Cheung was captured with 118 dead bodies by his fellow miners, when an earthquake of 7.8 magnitude hit the region and caused the firing of wooden structures in the tunnel. Cheung managed to survive because the ventilation hole somehow remained connected to the surface, allowing him to breathe clean air.

    He managed to survive eating large stocks of rice and water, which were always left in the event of such a condition. Cheung enriched his diet with rats and moss.

    Although he could not even imagine that he would come to this, he eventually had to start eating some of his colleagues, but his conscience did not allow it, so he buried most of them.

    Did it all sound a bit "suspicious" at a time? If so, you are one of the few who have broken the myth of viral stories.

    Namely, the fairy tale of happy Chinese is in fact completely fake, fictitious, to just check the (un) consciousness of people who massively share such and similar stories on social networks. Even the alleged miner's photograph is actually painted in Tokyo, not in Jhangang.

    In fact, when you think a little better, it would be almost impossible to survive buried for 17 days, let alone 17 years.

    Nevertheless, this kind of social experiment certainly discovered something else - that people were thrown into stories of terrible human fate, so that they were snapping at the click of Facebook or Twitter, that they were prone to a hurry to the facts, but also that less and less indeed Includes the brain to "surf" the Internet.
     

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