A Russian researcher stationed at the Antarctic stabbed a colleague out of anger because the other man kept telling him the endings of books he hasn't read. Fifty-five-year-old scientific engineer Sergey Savitsky stabbed 52-year-old welder Oleg Beloguzov with a kitchen knife in their workplace in Russia's Bellingshausen station on King George Island, Antarctica, according to a report by Russian outlet Komsomolskaya Pravda via The Sun. Due to the isolation of being at their work station for four years, Savitsky and Beloguzov had to find ways to entertain themselves. Their only options were two Russian TV channels, sporting facilities, and a library. Their long stay molded the me...
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