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He Survives for Two Days with an Arrow in His Brain. the Primary: in a Shiny Hospital and with His Eyes Open, Operated with the Tricks of Military Surgeons.

L'incredible case in Ancona. The man (who remains serious) struck by a crossbow. Professor Iacoangeli: "In Italy never seen anything similar, decisive also the material of the dart"

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A 64-year-old Italian survived after spending two days with an arrow nailed to his head before being admitted consciously to a hospital in Ancona (center) where he was operated...

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A 64-year-old Italian has survived after spending two days with an arrow nailed to his head before being admitted consciously to an Ancona hospital (in the center of the country) where he has been operated and remains in serious condition, according to the local press this Tuesday, Continue reading

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L'incredible case in Ancona. The man (who remains serious) struck by a crossbow. Professor Iacoangeli: "In Italy never seen anything similar, decisive also the material of the dart"

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The man was agonizing for two days without responding to the family members, who launched the alarm. The dart would be hurled by a crossbow guarded in the house

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A 64-year-old Italian man survived two days with an arrow lodged in his head before being admitted conscious to a hospital in Ancona. He underwent surgery upon arrival and remains in serious condition, local media reported Tuesday. It is reported that the man survived two days at home with an arrow lodged in his head, which he had fired with his own crossbow; it is unknown whether by mistake or as a suicide attempt. Dr. Maurizio Iacoangeli, head…

The 64-year-old patient spent 48 hours at home with a crossbow arrow nailed to his head before being successfully operated. “He was lucky: another millimeter and would have died,” said the neurosurgeon.

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ilgiornale.it broke the news in Italy on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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