A
bad boy who was left with half a head following a dramatic accident has spoken
out for the first time – blaming his astonishing appearance on a drink and drugs
binge.
Carlos ‘Halfy’ Rodriguez, who also goes by the name
Sosa, lost a large portion of his brain and skull in a crash after flying
through his car’s windscreen and landing head-first on the
road.
In a new video he has used his appearance and story to warn others
not to drink and take drugs.
Doctors were forced to cut away large amounts of flesh
and bone to help him survive and he has since been able to continue his life in
Miami, Florida.
‘I was barred out on drugs. I was driving and I hit a
pole and flew out the front window and landed on my head,’ he said in a new
warning message on You
Tube.
Showing his head to camera he added: ‘And this is how
the old boy has come out. That is why it is not good drinking and driving or drugness (sic) and driving. It is no
good kids.’
According to the German tabloid Bild he had the
accident aged 14.
‘I was with a cousin and a friend stole the car, there was a near-fatal car
accident. As the speed was too fast we lost control of the car and crashed,’ he
said.
Mr Rodriguez shot to fame two years ago after he was
was arrested for allegedly soliciting prostitution.
Miami
Police had problems with their paperwork and his forms contained no name
and simply the description ‘half a head’.
His mugshots, showing his missing forehead and battered skull,
spread across the world online but
many thought that it was a hoax.
But despite his serious message to stay away from
narcotics, it appears that he is yet to change his ways after admitting he still
smokes a lot of drugs.
In a bizarre tirade he also
accuses American President Barrack
Obama of doing the same.
‘This is what I do daily: burn a stake,’ which is slang
for a joint.
‘Obama is the President of ya’ll
United States and he smokes. (Expletive) has the whole White House growing.
‘Then why can’t I smoke me a
blunt?’.
‘Halfy’ is not the only person to survive with half a
head, as several other Britons have done the same.
Teenager Ben Maycock was lucky to be alive after a
brutal hammer attack left him a huge dent in his skull in
2010.
The vicious assault left Ben’s head shattered – and
doctors had to hack away huge chunks in a battle to save his
life.
Medics at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham, doubted
Ben would survive his horrific injuries, and told his grief-stricken mum to
prepare for the worst, but incredibly, he survived.
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