Man Breaks Into Homes By Chewing Through Metal Bars
IN the Nanjimen region of China, police in Chongqing are questioning a man named Xiong in connection numerous break-ins through caged windows.
A police spokesman tells the Chongqing Business Daily:
“Through our investigations, we found the grids had been cut but with deep tooth prints.”
Xiong’s name was suggested by another man who said he was sharing a hotel room with a man who could crack walnuts with his teeth.
Xiong was arrested.
Xiong told police he had honed his teeth opening the walnuts which grew in his mountain homeland. He was thus able to chew open welding spots in metal bars with his teeth.
Says he:
“I only failed once in the past two years. Once I bit on a 2cm thick steel grid, and the first bite nearly dislocated my jaw.
“I never take other tools with me when breaking in. That’s why I never got stopped by patrolling officers at night.”
Xiong will be caged in a glass box…
Posted: 13th, June 2009 | In: Strange But True Comment | TrackBack | Permalink