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I slept like a rock last night - how bout you?

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Lucky star! Sleeping woman avoids death by inches after meteorite crashes through roof of her home and lands right beside her on pillow
  • A British Columbia woman woke up to a crash and a rock on her pillow on Oct. 4
  • Ruth Hamilton was unharmed, but the flying object left a hole on her roof
  • Hamilton and police determined that it was a meteor spotted earlier in the sky
  • Her insurance company will now determine whether space debris is covered
 
I'm willing to bet that the insurance company will decide that space debris is not covered by her policy.
 
I suppose the fact that she wasn’t hurt makes her a Rock Star.
 
I'm willing to bet that the insurance company will decide that space debris is not covered by her policy.
Mrs JP says that given its origin it better be an act of God :D
 
Lucky star! Sleeping woman avoids death by inches after meteorite crashes through roof of her home and lands right beside her on pillow
  • A British Columbia woman woke up to a crash and a rock on her pillow on Oct. 4
  • Ruth Hamilton was unharmed, but the flying object left a hole on her roof
  • Hamilton and police determined that it was a meteor spotted earlier in the sky
  • Her insurance company will now determine whether space debris is covered
Given the price of meteorites, I'm sure it will cover the roof repairs.
 
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