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Spanish Man Breaks Record For Fastest Backward 100 Meters In Heels
Ky. Man Allegedly Enters Brother’s Home, Stabs His Testicles With Scissors
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By Ben Hooper
Sept. 8 (UPI) -- A serial Guinness World Record- breaker from Spain defeat- ed one of his own titles by running 328 feet backward in 16.55 seconds -- while wearing high heels.
Christian Roberto López Rodríguez broke the record for the fastest 100 meters backwards in high heels, which he previously set at 20.05 seconds during an appearance on Spanish TV series La Noche De Los Récords.
The record-keeping organi- zation's rules for the record required Rodríguez's shoes to have heels of at least
2.76 inches and be no wider than .59 inches at the tip.
Rodríguez currently holds more than 80 Guinness World Records titles, including the fastest 400 meters in clogs, 1 minute and 1.38 seconds; the fastest 100 meters wearing flip flops, 12.10 seconds; the fastest mile traveled while balancing a pool cue on a finger, 5 minutes and 52.30 seconds, the fastest 100 meters on a space hopper, 29.91 seconds; the fastest 100 meters carrying an egg on a spoon in the mouth, 17.21 seconds; and the fastest 50 meters back- wards wearing swim fins, 8.82 seconds.
By WKYT News Staff
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A Kentucky man was arrest- ed after allegedly breaking into his brother’s home and stabbing him in his testicles with scissors.
Justin Dean is charged with burglary, strangulation and assault after an arrest cita- tion says he was arrested on Friday.
In a criminal complaint, investigators say at 2 a.m. on August 3, Dean had entered his brother’s house without permission, only for his brother to wake up to find him standing in his bed- room.
When Dean’s brother woke up, investigators say Dean immediately started stab- bing him in the testicles with scissors.
Then, police say a physical struggle began, with Dean putting his brother in a chokehold until he nearly lost consciousness before managing to escape.
A witness nearby said she heard a loud bang in the home and Dean’s brother screaming “as if he were being killed,” before seeing Dean run out of the house.
Dean is being held in the Fayette County Detention Center.
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