Trending: Dog-on-head man wows audience
Updated: 2014-12-08 11:24
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Firm donates wrong clothes, man drives with dog on his head, test of strength proves costly, and paralyzed beggar turns out to be healthy.
The beggar uses a skateboard to move forward with his money bucket. [Photo/IC] |
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A "paralyzed" beggar in rags carrying a music player that played moving songs received many passersby's sympathy and their money in Wenling, Zhejiang province, but it turned out that he was a healthy professional beggar with equipment designed to trick people to give him money, reported news.sina.com on Sunday.
The beggar used a skateboard to move from one place to another. When the reporter asked if he had any trouble in life, he answered rudely "get out of my way".
After finishing the day's work of begging, he counted his income and took off his begging clothes and stood up as a healthy man. He ran to a bus stop and got on it.
He starts to sit on his knees when nobody's around. [Photo/IC] |
He takes off his begging clothes. [Photo/IC] |
He walks as a healthy man after changing his clothes. [Photo/IC] |
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