Before going to the hospital, he attempted to use pliers to pull the magnets out, but the pliers themselves became magnetised 🧲
Dr Daniel Reardon, a research fellow at Melbourne’s Swinburne University, had to be taken to hospital after his efforts to build a necklace that sounds an alarm on facial contact went awry.
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