A homeless man was found encased in an ice tomb in Russia after a deluge of “freezing rain”. The well-known local figure was on his way to Pokrovsky Cathedral when he fell and froze to death in seconds in Vladivostok.
The mask-wearing man, 60, lived on the street close to where his ice entombed body was found. The Primorsky region on Russia’s Pacific coast has suffered several days of atrocious weather with heavy rain frozen by strong icy winds.
Cars, trees, electricity and suspension bridge cables have all suffered damage in the freeway conditions. The homeless man was found by the building’s caretaker, named Yevgeny, who told the Siberian Times. "The homeless man fell and was entombed in ice.
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