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Amazon Driver Falls Into Raw Sewage, Then Goes Back to Work
An Amazon driver named Charles was walking up to a home in Apple Valley, California, to deliver a package when the ground swallowed him up. The unlucky man found himself immersed in the raw sewage of a septic tank. Charles remained calm while firefighters rescued him. Afterwards, he still had to deliver some 50 packages for Amazon. The company is owned by Jeff Bezos, one of the richest men in the world.