Health professionals have long had to deal with patients who inadvisably shoved a whole range of foreign objects up their behinds, often requiring medical intervention to retrieve them. It’s a ...
Bomb disposal units were pressed into service at a French hospital after a male patient arrived with a World War I (1914–1918) artillery shell lodged in his backside. The eight-inch-long shell from ...
Nearly two dozen graves of Kiwi soldiers who died in World War I and World War II have been destroyed at a Gaza cemetery in what is being labelled as “systematic” destruction of the sacred ground.
A French hospital has been evacuated after a patient was discovered with an unexploded bomb lodged inside his rectum - sparking fears it would explode. Bomb disposal units were deployed to Rangueil ...
Patients and staff had to evacuate the Rangueil Accident and Emergency unit in Toulouse, France, until the situation could be dealt with. A 24-year-old needed emergency surgery after inserting a live ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to what The New York Post has dubbed a “bum-shell report,” a 24-year-old was taken to the Rangueil Accident and ...
Authorities evacuated a French hospital Saturday after a 24-year-old man entered with an eight-inch-long shell up his rear end, according to multiple reports. The unidentified man arrived at the ...
12:00, Mon, Feb 2, 2026 Updated: 12:07, Mon, Feb 2, 2026 A bomb disposal unit was called to an A&E department after a man arrived at hospital with a World War One shell lodged in his bottom. The 24 ...
A MAN was rushed to hospital with a World War I-era missile stuck in his rectum – sparking a mass hospital evacuation over fears of an explosion. Bomb disposal units rushed to the scene after doctors ...
A man sparked an evacuation at a French hospital after doctors discovered an eight-inch-long live World War I artillery shell in his rectum. The unnamed 24-year-old rushed to the Rangueil Accident and ...
A French hospital was reportedly forced to evacuate in dramatic scenes after medical staff discovered an unexploded WW1 artillery shell stuck in a man’s rectum. On Saturday, bomb disposal experts were ...