The Kovacsovou family of Futak, Hungary
recently had a rude awakening. A 20-tonne truck skidded on a patch of oil and careened through lampposts, trees, and a brick wall before coming to rest in their living room. Luckily, the family was in the garden at the time and no one was injured.
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Maria Kovacsovou and her family are a bit more shaken than normal accident victims. Four years ago, the same scenario played out. The family was once again in the garden, so no one was injured when a truck barrelled through their front room.
Is it cursed or just mere unfortunate coincidence? The owners aren't staying around to find out.
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"I think maybe we should get out before our luck runs out," Maria told the media.
Why not stay?
Surely it wouldn't happen a
third time. Right?
1 comment:
Which one should be used, things happen in 3s or third times a charm (or is it).
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