Doctors had to remove a miniature statue of Krishna from a man’s throat after he accidentally swallowed it while drinking holy water. An X-ray clearly shows the 5cm figurine of the Hindu god lodged in the top of his throat.
Doctors had to remove a miniature statue of Krishna from a man’s throat after he accidentally swallowed it while drinking holy water.It clearly showed the 5cm figurine of the Hindu god lodged in the top of his throat.
He was then rushed to hospital after complaining of breathing difficulties, throat pain and painful swallowing.The figurine became lodged in his throat Each day, the man drank holy water with a Krishna statue immersed in it, and mistakenly swallowed it on that occasion. A team of doctors at a hospital in Belagavi, India, performed an endoscopy and removed the foreign object.
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