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The strangest true stories in the world

 

Here is a collection of the strangest stories that actually happened to real people.


• A woman who does not sleep:


In southern Vietnam, a 54-year-old woman named Thi Li Hang announced that she had not had sleep in her eyes for thirty-one years, and that this had led her to commit suicide twice before. She had gone to many doctors, but all of them had failed to find her. It was a solution for her, as all the sleeping, narcotic, and sedative medications did not work for her condition. It is noteworthy that this condition occurred after the birth of her first child.

The strangest true stories in the world

• A country where there are no children:


No one knows that there are no children in the Vatican City State, and the reason for this is that the vast majority of its population are monks and nuns whose religion forbids marriage, and therefore there is no room for children to be there or to hear a child screaming day or night, and its population does not exceed two thousand people. It is the only country where you do not hear the voice of a child.


• Cruelty of parents:


In one country, two parents imprisoned their son for fourteen years because he had harassed his boy when he was nine years old, and in order to discipline him, his parents imprisoned him in a single room inside the house that he never left for any reason. When his parents pardoned him after 14 years, he found that his hair had grown long. It reached his waist and his nails grew horribly, and since they had prevented him from talking to him throughout those years and prevented anyone from approaching his room, the child suffered from psychological illnesses that made him an inmate in a psychiatric hospital.


• He gets married 25 times in one year:


In Yugoslavia, a boy who works as a barber at the age of nine was married 25 times in just one year.


• The tallest woman in history:


Her name is Maria Vida, and she died in Berlin at the age of seven. Despite her young age, her height at that time reached 255 cm.


• Tattoo on the tongue:


Sophia Wolf asked one of the famous tattoo artists to tattoo a picture of her husband on her tongue, admitting that her stuck tongue was the reason for her husband's death.


• The most expensive funeral:


It is the funeral of Winston Churchill, who served as Prime Minister of Britain for two terms. He also won the Nobel Prize for Literature as he was a brilliant writer and had great credit for defeating Hitler in World War II. When he died in 1965, his funeral cost more than four million dollars.


• 130 grandchildren:


(Ah Kuai) is a Chinese centenarian from the city of Kansu. He lived through ten generations of his grandchildren and witnessed the era of golden happiness. It is mentioned that when the Emperor of China at that time searched for the happiest man in his empire, this grandfather was chosen, whose number of grandchildren reached 130 until the year 1790.


• The strongest human voice:


The owner of the strongest human voice was a man from England who died when he was in his eighties. He said that he was working on his farm, which was more than 3 kilometers away from the house, and he called his wife to prepare dinner, and when he arrived home, he found that she had finished preparing everything.


• Controls his heartbeat:


General Townsend from London was famous for his ability to monitor, control, and even stop his heartbeat. This was confirmed by two famous doctors, Cheyne and Bayard, who mentioned it as an actual recorded case. One day he stopped his heartbeat for a full half-hour, but it did not last long until... He died eight days later.


• Human stapler:


In Bohemia, specifically in the Votava region, the game of human pins is a popular pastime. In a match, the king of one of the gypsy tribes was able to reach a record by sticking 3,200 pins into his arm and keeping them on for 31 continuous hours in 1938.