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Muddy streak

Friday, November 21, 2008

© The Cairns Post

 

A STREAKER who took a dive into the mud at Downes Park last weekend was caught on film by NEWSBREAKER Ronald Overson.  
 
On Tuesday we reported that the streaker had cheated death when he dived into a muddy pool on the racing track. 
 
Top End Mud Racing Association president Chris Lovewell said the man was "extremely lucky" and "less than 20m away from being dead." 
 

On Tuesday, Northern Territory News reported that the streaker had cheated death when he dived into a muddy pool on the racing track.

Top End Mud Racing Association president Chris Lovewell said the man was "extremely lucky" and "less than 20m away from being dead" on that occasion.

Full story and video here

 


Mud in your eye: A streaker celebrates his swan-dive.


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