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, 2021] A naked crook in a nest, mysterious blood waters, and record-setting bling all round-up in this week’s weird news from Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Nude Fuge Rescued from Crocs
Recreational fishermen Kev Joiner and Cam Fraust were setting crab traps in an Australian swamp when they discovered a man sitting on a tree branch naked, covered in cuts, and hovering mere feet above the crocodile-infested waters. The men sprung into action to help only to find that they had rescued a fugitive!
Updated Jan 07, 2021 | 17:09 IST
Luke Voskresensky, the fugitive, had cuts, insect bites, and mud all over his body when he was spotted by the two fishermen 9News Australia  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
In this week’s edition of bizarre news from the Land Down Under, two fishermen rescued a fugitive who was sitting naked on a tree branch inside a crocodile habitat.
The two fishermen identified and Cam Faust and Kev Joiner said they heard a man yelling for help while they were setting up crab traps in mangroves on the outskirts of the northern city of Darwin.
Luke Voskresensky, the fugitive, had cuts, insect bites, and mud all over his body when he was spotted by the two fishermen, reported Associated Press.
Two fishermen brought home a bigger catch than they were expecting when they rescued a naked fugitive from a crocodile-infested mangrove in northern Australia.
Wanted man found naked in secret tree hideaway he d built in croc-infested swamp
Luke Voskresensky jumped bail after being arrested for armed robbery, and hid out in a swamp for four days living on snails before being rescued by two fishermen
Kev and Cam gave their new mate a beer as they took him back to civilisation (Image: Cam Faust)
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