A Man Get Shock by Electronic Fishing Equipment
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A Man Get Shock by Electronic Fishing Equipment
Prey Veng: On January 30, at 1:30 pm a 37 year old Cambodian man, Chean Ra got shocked by electronic fishing while he was trying to catch fish in the pond near his house.
The victim went to take the wire connected to electricity from his neighbor's house to prepare for fishing fish in the pond near his house. The victim stepped on the wire, get shocked and pass out immediately.
After the incident, Victim's relative has saved him by covering him with the sand in the village.
The victim went to take the wire connected to electricity from his neighbor's house to prepare for fishing fish in the pond near his house. The victim stepped on the wire, get shocked and pass out immediately.
After the incident, Victim's relative has saved him by covering him with the sand in the village.
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Re: A Man Get Shock by Electronic Fishing Equipment
Maybe I am stupid but how was he saved by burying him in sand?
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Re: A Man Get Shock by Electronic Fishing Equipment
It's based on an ancient practice.
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Re: A Man Get Shock by Electronic Fishing Equipment
I have seen them cover victims with sand before. Often electric shocks destroy the internal organs by overheating them. They must think that by cooling the body they can make a difference, I doubt that this is so. He was just lucky.
Who would have thought that electricity and water don't mix.
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Re: A Man Get Shock by Electronic Fishing Equipment
Yeah, the burying in sand is a common practice after electrocution. I'm no scientist or anything but I can't figure out how this would help. It would probably help to be grounded before you get electrocuted? I used to live near a lake and there were always a few guys walking about with a 12 volt battery in their backpack and a pair of rods to zap fish with. They were pretty fucking useless as far as yields went. The guys who had nets could catch stuff, these guys were just losers (probably on meth) going around giving electric shocks to pond animals. Fucking idiots. Worse than dynamite fishermen.
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I had to ask s he seemed to being treated with the usual cure all the "Drip" and thought he may have been attended to by a doctor so presumed the sand treatment had a purpose.
Also don't see why he was going to use in the "pond" as hard to believe that any fish in that small puddle.
Also don't see why he was going to use in the "pond" as hard to believe that any fish in that small puddle.
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Surprised they didn't start "coining him" ...
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I don't know about that, while you can't be the smartest tool in the shed using electricity in water to kill fish(or shoot them with a gun for that matter) the dynamite idiots destroy the reef in the process and any person unlucky enough to be in the water in the vicinity.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:40 am Yeah, the burying in sand is a common practice after electrocution. I'm no scientist or anything but I can't figure out how this would help. It would probably help to be grounded before you get electrocuted? I used to live near a lake and there were always a few guys walking about with a 12 volt battery in their backpack and a pair of rods to zap fish with. They were pretty fucking useless as far as yields went. The guys who had nets could catch stuff, these guys were just losers (probably on meth) going around giving electric shocks to pond animals. Fucking idiots. Worse than dynamite fishermen.
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Re: A Man Get Shock by Electronic Fishing Equipment
cambodia has a reef?Seasquatch wrote: ↑Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:13 pmI don't know about that, while you can't be the smartest tool in the shed using electricity in water to kill fish(or shoot them with a gun for that matter) the dynamite idiots destroy the reef in the process and any person unlucky enough to be in the water in the vicinity.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:40 am Yeah, the burying in sand is a common practice after electrocution. I'm no scientist or anything but I can't figure out how this would help. It would probably help to be grounded before you get electrocuted? I used to live near a lake and there were always a few guys walking about with a 12 volt battery in their backpack and a pair of rods to zap fish with. They were pretty fucking useless as far as yields went. The guys who had nets could catch stuff, these guys were just losers (probably on meth) going around giving electric shocks to pond animals. Fucking idiots. Worse than dynamite fishermen.
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