Fields Creek in West Virginia has been blackened do to a leak of 100,000 gallons of coal slurry. Trusty WCHS reporter Bob Aaron went to the scene to investigate, unfortunately for ole Bob, his investigation got a little too close to the situation. While setting up for his broadcast the reporter had his own spill as he tumbled into the murky polluted water. While the segment never aired, the ABC affiliate was quick to share the embarrassing footage on their YouTube and even promoted Bob’s misstep by saying, “Bob is OK and says he can even laugh about it now. You can too by watching the video and sharing it with your friends. Watch more from Bob.” Employers are the worst.
Watch A West Virginia Reporter Fall Into River Where Chemical Spill Occurred
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