Colleagues of a Nobel Prize winner throw him in a basin of water!!

Swedish evolutionary researcher Svante Pääbo, who was announced as the winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Medicine today, was surprised by his colleagues throwing him into a water basin while celebrating their colleague's victory in this prestigious award.

It is noteworthy that Babu, 67, has been working at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, since 1999.

After a press conference, several of Papo's colleagues at the Institute grabbed him and carried him into the inner courtyard of the Max Planck Institute and then forcefully threw him over the sink wall and fell into the water.

Babu accepted the matter with good humor and began to shove his feet into the water, laughing at what his colleagues had done.

In the end, colleagues threw him a life ring with which Babu came out of the basin, after which he collected his things and then disappeared inside the institute completely wet.

It is noteworthy that Babu is the first researcher to sequence, among other things, the genome of Neanderthals, and today the Nobel Prize Committee in Stockholm awarded him its prize for medicine due to his findings related to human evolution.

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