Titanic survivor goes on and wins tennis games you will be blown away how he did it

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Get Fact'd with Darren Maule sees him share the craziest facts that you are likely to hear anywhere else. Here are today's fact.

In Brazil, some prisons use Geese rather than Dogs to help patrol prisons-this is because prisoners would just give the Dogs food and they would become friendly with them. Find out what geese do instead.

Dick Williams A Titanic Survivor who spent over 6 hours waist deep in freezing water - after rescue doctors wanted to amputate both his legs - he refused. And he made tennis history. Take a listen.

Norway hires sherpas from Nepal to build paths in the Norwegian mountains. They have completed over 300 projects and you won't believe how much they get paid.

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19 Jul 2021 1AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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