Firefighters in Norway have pulled a man from the inside of a toilet after he lowered himself in to retrieve a friend’s phone and became stuck in the tank below.
Cato Berntsen Larsen climbed feet-first into the public facility after his friend dropped the phone while urinating.
Mr Berntsen Larsen said he had volunteered to enter the tank, which is not connected to the sewer and which is only emptied once a season.
The 20-year-old became sick as he stood thigh-deep in its contents, and had to spend an hour completely enclosed in the small area.
“I panicked because I hate confined spaces,” he told Norwegian newspaper VG.
“It was damn disgusting – the worst I have experienced. There were animals down there too.”
Cato Berntsen Larsen was not seriously wounded but scratched his shoulder trying to get out of the toilet. The unfortunate turn of events began when Mr Berntsen Larsen’s friend shouted for help to rescue his phone.
“I did not think twice,” Mr Berntsen Larsen said.The amateur diver climbed in but immediately realised he was stuck.
Firefighters were forced to destroy the toilet, which is now out of service.
Mr Berntsen Larsen sustained injuries to his upper arms and said he believed he had been bitten several times. He was treated at hospital and given antibiotics.
He was not successful in retrieving the phone.
Culled from bbc.co.uk