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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · Kept in a special radiation ward to protect him from hospital-borne pathogens, Hisashi Ouchi leaked fluids and cried for his mother. He regularly flatlined from heart attacks, only to be revived at the insistence of his family. His only escape would be a final cardiac arrest — 83 long days later.

  2. Jun 8, 2022 · The Man Who Cried Blood - Hisashi Ouchi's Slow and Gruesome D*ath. Darkives. 26.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 41K. 2M views 1 year ago.

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  3. On the morning of Sept. 30, 1999, at a nuclear fuel-processing plant in Tokaimura, Japan, 35-year-old Hisashi Ouchi and two other workers were purifying uranium oxide to make fuel rods for a research reactor.

  4. The Tragic Tale of Hisashi Ouchi: A Nuclear Nightmare by Chronicles's WorkspaceOUTLINE: 00:00:00 A Fateful Day00:01:53 The Invisible Enemy00:03:21 83 Days of...

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  5. World's most radioactive man 'cried blood' as his skin melted in 83-day nightmare. A freak accident at a Japanese nuclear plant more than 20 years ago exposed a technician to the highest levels of radiation ever suffered by a human being. Hisashi Ouchi came to be known as the 'world's most radioactive man' after suffering the accident.

  6. May 23, 2022 · On September 30, 1999, technicians at Tokaimura nuclear plant in Japan accidentally caused a horrific chain reaction that changed the lives of everyone around them, including themselves.

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  7. Feb 2, 2023 · After 83 days in the hospital, Hisashi Ouchi died from a heart attack induced by multiple organ failure on December 21, 1999. He was finally free from the excruciating pain of extreme radiation.

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