Working wisely with Azrael, the angel of DEATH.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

When Azrael is not around ...

The Telegraph in the report below describes how a Croatian couple were shot at point blank range by an enraged creditor, and both lived to tell the tale ... leaving police flabbergasted.

For the first time on this blog, Osrail Moriendis delivers a happy ending.

The question is, how does a dire life-threatening situation miraculously morph into an amusing tale of a great escape? The answer is simple. Azrael was nowhere to be found. If the Angel of Death is not in your proximity, you can literally plummet from a 20 storey building - or take a hit from a bullet at close range - with a good chance of surviving.

The subtitle of the blog is "The Art of Staying Alive" for good reason.



Man's false teeth catch murder bullet
By Aislinn Simpson
Last Updated: 10:39AM BST 01 Oct 2008

The incident, in the capital Zagreb, left Mirna Cavlovic and her husband Stipe, 37, badly shaken but uninjured.

The couple got caught up in a row between two men over a debt, one of whom pulled a gun and shot at them at point blank range.

"He was so close you'd think that one or both of them would be dead instantly," said a police source.

The bullet grazed the cheekbone of Mr Cavlovic's terrified blonde wife and slammed into his mouth.

But instead of killing him, the shot got caught in his dentures and fell harmlessly to the ground.

"I thought I was dead for sure," he told police. "I didn't even see the bullet hit my wife. I just saw the flash of the gun's barrel.

"The next thing I knew was something hit my false tooth and I spat out the hot lead. It hurt like hell but we're both still alive."

Police ballistics experts believe Mr Cavlovic survived the bullet because it had lost so much speed when it first skimmed his wife's cheek.

The would-be hitman fled the scene but was arrested soon afterward.

Zagreb police confirmed a 58-year-old man is in custody on firearms charges.

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