An Indonesian man who was struck by a'fly in the dry sky' became the protagonist of great luck.



On the 18th of the local time, foreign media including the New York Post introduced the absurd incident that took place at the house of 33-year-old carpenter Jo Soo-ah Futagarung.



Futagarung, a coffin maker in Sumatra, Indonesia, was surprised while working at her home in August.

Suddenly, I heard something flying from the clear sky, and the whole house shook with a crashing sound.




When I looked around the house, there was a big hole in the roof, and a rock larger than Mr. Futagarung's palm was lodged in the dirt floor of the yard.

The stone was large and the speed of flight was too fast for someone to throw it on purpose.

Mr. Futagarung intuited that this stone was a'meteorite' from space.



Afterwards, the photos of'Meteorite' that Mr. Futagarung posted on social media began to gain word of mouth.

People who wanted to see the meteorite started looking for Mr. Futagarung's house, and there were also people who wanted to buy this meteorite soon.



In addition, as a result of investigation, it was found that the meteorite that fell on Mr. Futagarung's house was a'carbonaceous contralite' meteorite, which was born 4.5 billion years ago, and is a rare meteorite containing primitive components that existed for the first time in the solar system.




In the end, Mr. Futagarung sold 2.2kg meteorites to Jared Collins, an American who works as a meteorite expert in Bali, and received about 2,500 million won in our money.

Collins said he later sold the meteorite back to a doctor and meteorite collector in Indianapolis, USA.



Futagarung, who quickly earned 30 times his annual salary, received applause from the residents for saying that he would spend some of his money on building a village church.

Also, Mr. Futagarung rejoiced, saying, "I have only three sons, so I have long wanted to have a daughter, but this will lead to another luck."



This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='Josua Hutagalung' Facebook)