Wife is sofa king mad she kills her husband

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A Russian woman was so mad at her drunk husband's refusal to get up from the sofa bed, she kicked a handle that activated a mechanism that folds the couch up against a wall.

She then marched away angry, not realizing he fell between the mattress and the back of the couch. When she returned three hours later, she thought he was asleep. He was. For good.

Reuters reported that rescue workers had to saw the side panels of the couch to free the body. He was in his underwear and lying headfirst between the cushions.

Workers figured he died instantly.

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