The Summer Solstice saw a strange death on a statue's horn.
An unidentified 14-year-old boy was killed early Saturday morning, June 22, 2013, when he was impaled on a bull statue’s horn at the National Ranching Heritage Museum. (Visit their website here.)
The incident occurred at about 3 a.m., said Chris Cook, director of marketing and communications for Texas Tech University.
The boy was playing hide-and-seek with friends and struck the statue while running on the museum’s lawn.
The red barn on the ranch of the National Ranching Heritage Museum.
Meanwhile, also in the news is a story of a spinning Egyptian statue.
H/T Demetrius M.
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