BLOKE, who offered to do housework for the first time, tripped over the vacuum cleaner and broke his leg

2021-11-22 04:17:30 By : Mr. Haibo Jia

BLOKE, who offered to do housework for the first time, tripped over the vacuum cleaner, fell off the stairs and broke his leg.

But when 26-year-old Nathan Marsh cried out for help, the 24-year-old fiancee Beson Watling thought it was a trick to avoid housework.

She said: "When I found him among the piles at the bottom of the stairs, he was entangled in a vacuum rope and couldn't walk.

"I thought he pulled it quickly."

Bethan eventually called an ambulance, but when the paramedics couldn't get Nathan to leave the house in a wheelchair and had to call the fire department, the funny scene continued.

The firefighters had to tear down a window to rescue him, and finally tied Nathan to a wooden board.

Nathan from Rhondda Cynon Taf rested in bed for four weeks and six weeks in cast.

Besson said: "He has now fully recovered and is doing very well.

"But it didn't get him out of housework.

"I still try to get him to do some cleaning, but there is absolutely nothing upstairs."

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