Miyagi Prefectural Police officials in northeastern Japan have announced on Monday that they discovered a man dead in his apartment underneath several hundred manga volumes and magazines. They are investigating the cause of death and whether the 37-year-old male company employee is another casualty of last week's earthquake in Miyagi.
According to the investigation, the man's co-workers visited his apartment in Sendai City's Aoba Ward at around 9:00 p.m. on June 14 after he failed to appear at work. (The magnitude-6.8 earthquake occurred at 8:43 a.m. that day and caused 10 confirmed deaths so far.) The officials say that the man stacked books two meters (about six feet) high throughout his entire room. They consider it possible that the books fell on top of the man's chest and abdomen and thus prevented him from breathing. However, a June 15 autopsy was inconclusive, which left open the possibility that the man's death was unrelated to the earthquake.
This is why you make very sure to your collection is secure in case of an earthquake. It just takes one drop and that mint condition is gone forever! Err yeah and I guess the dying part sucks too.
I can't picture 2-meters worth of manga being heavy enough to prevent chest and abdomen from moving. Not saying it's not possible... just hard for me to visualize.
I can't picture 2-meters worth of manga being heavy enough to prevent chest and abdomen from moving. Not saying it's not possible... just hard for me to visualize.
A single stack no, but wall to wall books with just a path to get through, yes.