The Most Radioactive Man Ever “Cried Blood” As His “Skin Melted” For 83 Days

After a tragic accident in Tokaimura nuclear power plant in 1999, Hisashi Ouchi spent 83 days in total agony.

The doctors kept him alive despite his wishes, per the man’s family’s requests.

The 35-year-old nuclear power plant technician was exposed to the highest radiation levels of any human.

Ouchi was helping a coworker pour uranium into a metal vat. Due to miscalculation, the solution reached a “critical point.”

It released neutron radiation and gamma rays.

He was hospitalized, feeling dizzy and vomiting, with severe burns. He did not die right away though he had levels of radiation 17 sieverts (sv), twice the amount that should kill.

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