It is an odd enough way to die, being hit by lightning – but a weather control shell? This has to be one of the most unusual ways to kick the bucket I’ve ever heard of.
Inquiries revealed that the rainfall on the day of the original disaster was triggered by the local weather bureau, which had been firing shells into the atmosphere to break up hail in order to protect the local tobacco crop.
Inside the shells were silver iodide, a chemical that helps to break up hail into rain.
Their own investigators concluded that one shell must have failed to explode, hit the house, and lodged in Mr Wang’s body. There it passed unnoticed because of his extensive injuries, according to local newspaper reports.
I only hope that TheTruth campaigners don’t pick this up in another moronic ad to say that smoking kills.
Tags: death, exploding corpse, weather

