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Son got injured by the meteorite from sky
A father in Loxahatchee, Florida claims that a meteorite from sky fell on his son’s skull that caused an open gash on skull.
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Actually, his son, Steven Lippard, 7, was playing in the family driveway when few unknown element fell from the sky. Few of them fell on the son’s skull.
He then immediately was taken to hospital, where he got stitched by three staples on the gash. Initially Steven’s dad Wayne thought the injury was down to a golf ball or a bird of prey, but on further inspection realised that small metallic pieces were to blame.
When these small elements have been taken to the Florida Atlantic University for assessment, the elements were found to have some magnetic quality which someway supports the Wayne’s statement.