Lazos Mantico, the Greek television reporter, reported from a disaster area, but a local pig probably did not like coverage • He chased the reporter - until he could bite it • Watch
Sometimes tragedies are also a stage for funny events. This is how he learned about his meat, Greek television reporter Lazos Mantico, sent to a large flood wave that hit the Greek town of Kinta, west of Athens for the local TV channel ANT-1 TV. In recent days, heavy rains and floods have led to flooding in the coastal town.
However, while Mantico, went on a serious-face broadcast and dressed in a suit suitable for this kind of crisis, a large pig that apparently fled one of the farms in the area, did not like the TV coverage. While the studio supervisor turned to Lazus, he was physically attacked by the big pig, who was just trying to bite the broadcaster's legs live.
"Do you hear me out there in George's studio? We have a problem with a pig chasing us all morning," Lazus told the moderator with the laughter of the other attendees, while on the screen he seemed to be trying to escape the animal and start broadcasting his words seriously.
The pig returned, unimpressed by the live broadcast and vigorously pursued Lazus as he tried to bite his loins and legs. Lazos, for his part, fled and turned around the pig, bypassing him and Vanisa to begin coverage, but the pig on his part tried to bite him from behind, all live on the 'Good Morning Greece' program.
At that point, the broadcast returned to the studio, with the pig's pursuit of Mantico in the background continuing, and the broadcasters in the studio simply could not continue the program with laughter. At one point Lazus tried to stand in front of the camera again, but the pig immediately bit him in the leg and the poor broadcaster had to flee again.
At that point, broadcasters at the studio stopped broadcasting from the area, apologized to viewers, noting that despite the comic situation, the reporter had been hit in the leg. By the way, hello.