A Guy Kisses a Fish for Good Luck, Then Goes Into Cardiac Arrest When It Gets Lodged in His Throat
SELKIRK, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 27: Kenny Galt from the Tweed Foundation and Tommy Heard Water Bailiff for the river Tweed Commission take Salmon are from the river Ettrick to be tagged on October 27, 2014 in Selkirk, Scotland. The salmon were being tagged to test the efficiency of the new fish pass at the Murray Cauld on Philiphaugh Estate as they returned upstream from the sea where they have spent between two and four winters feeding and will now return to the fresh waters to spawn. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Earlier this month, a 28-year-old fisherman in England tried to KISS his first catch of the day as part of an old superstition. But the fish slipped out of his hands . . . got lodged in his windpipe . . . and he went into CARDIAC ARREST. Luckily paramedics managed to pull the fish out with forceps, and he survived.
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