On February 20, 1970, Keith Sapsford, a 14-year-old Australian teenager, entered Sydney Airport and concealed himself in the wheel well of a plane bound for Japan.
Known for his curiosity, Keith saw this as an adventurous escapade. Tragically, not long after takeoff, he fell 200 feet to his doom.
Yeah This harrowing moment was inadvertently captured by John Gilpin, an amateur photographer, who was testing his new camera lens at the airport and took this poignant photo just before the calamity occurred.
Such a miserable life we lead as a Pakistani. We can get heat strokes but can't pray for rain because God forbid if it happens, we'll lose electricity. And if that happens, it means a sleepless night. And if you get a bit lucky, you'll get low voltage electricity that would ...
... burn every appliance. When any such thing happens, you're on your own. There are dozens of helpline numbers, but none of them respond. For what are we paying thousands on a monthly basis for services and stuff to @Lescoofficial . The last hope is that ALLAH is the best judge!