vampgirl
Jun 25 2004, 02:42 PM
PRAGUE (AFP) - A 50-year-old Czech man has survived 10 days buried underground in a wooden coffin without food and water, setting what he claims is a new world record, the CTK news agency reported.
Zdenek Zahradka, a holy man or fakir, was connected with the outside world only by a ventilation pipe and said Friday that the most difficult thing to endure during the feat was severe thirst.
Zahradka said he spent most of the time sleeping or contemplating and sometimes spoke to friends through the pipe.
"While I was underground I thought about all the things happening in the world, and I realised that human life is so futile that we must be glad for the time given to us. We should respect our lives."
Zahradka said he beat the previous world record for being buried alive by four days and will apply to be registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.
"Of course I do not agree with what he did, but now that he has succeeded, I am glad. The main thing is that it has turned out well," his wife Alena said.
According to doctors, Zahradka lost 8.5 kilograms (almost 19 pounds) during his time in the coffin.
Zahradka, alias Ben Ghan, has already set several records during his career. In 1979, he was the first in the world to swallow a sword that measured 55 centimetres (about 27 inches) long.
spidermonkey
Jun 25 2004, 04:38 PM
It makes you wonder why people do these insane things... and what they put their bodies through.
By the way 'zahradka' means small garden in czech, heh i love czech names
Falco Rex
Jun 25 2004, 05:06 PM
He was buried and dug up again. Does that make him a returned Czech?
BabyBash82
Jun 26 2004, 08:49 AM
I'd be worried that I'd get aten alize but them underground buggers.
Fluffybunny
Jun 26 2004, 03:39 PM
| QUOTE (Falco Rex @ Jun 25 2004, 10:06 AM) |
| He was buried and dug up again. Does that make him a returned Czech? |
Uggg...bad...
Czech please....
Pendekar Timur
Jun 26 2004, 04:23 PM
| QUOTE |
| a holy man or fakir |
...??
..hey what is that mean...??
Great Big Sea
Jun 28 2004, 12:43 AM
I agree, I mean why the hell would you do that just to get your name in a book that people might not see?