Fаrmеr Аnd 16 Соws Fоund Dеаd, Саusе Оf Dеаth Finаlly Disсоvеrеd

Note: we are republishing this story to raise awareness for the Mike Biadasz farm safety and education memorial fund. Learn more at their Facebook page here as well as their website here.

A farmer and 16 of his cattle have died in a freak accident after a “dеаdly dome of air” formed in a Wisconsin farm’s manure holding tank.!!

According to WAOW, a 29-year-old farmer named Michael Biadasz, from Amherst, Wisconsin, died of gas poisoning on his family’s farm after being overcome by fumes of either methane or sulfur oxide. Initially, 13 of the farm’s cattle died as well; later, three more expired, bringing the total to 16 cattle dеаths.

The 29-year-old’s father, Bob Biadasz, co-owner of Biadasz Farms, said that the tragedy was the result of a “perfect storm” of unusual and unexpected weather conditions. When the tank was prepped to be pumped, warm upper air temperatures trapped the gases in a dome of air which then poisoned Michael and the cattle.

Biadasz was reportedly found dеаd when other workers arrived to begin hauling manure away from the tank.

“The family is devastated, absolutely devastated,” Portage County Coroner Scott Rifleman told WAOW.

Rifleman told WSAW that gas poisoning dеаths typically occur in closed areas, making the incident even more surprising. The coroner said that atmospheric pressure prevented the gases from dissipating.

The coroner went on to say that an investigation is underway to determine exactly what caused Biadasz’s dеаth. According to Rifleman, Biadasz had safely emptied the same tank hundreds of times prior to the fatal incident.

The Biadasz family honored Michael by parking a line of tractors and machinery along the road that passes the farm. Among the vehicles parked are a blue tractor, several red trucks, and Michael’s black pickup truck…

“As if there isn’t already enough dаngеr in the lives of farmers, this family had to suffer this freak accident,” one Facebook user commented on the story. “So sad.”

Following the tragic accident, many are calling for tougher regulations to be placed on manure holding tanks to prevent a similar incident in the future. According to All That’s News, the National Agriculture Safety Database says that there should be proper ventilation in areas where animals are stored and that warning signs must be posted nearby.

“In addition to adhering to proper construction and maintenance procedures for liquid manure storage facilities, owners should be encouraged to follow a few precautionary measures to protect both workers and livestock from harmful manure gases,” the NASD writes.

WASW reports that a similar unfortunate fate befell a Virginia family in 2007, when five of its members died as a result of a pipe blockage that caused a fatal buildup of methane gas.

TV Star’s $1M Plastic Surgery Transformation

Jessica Alves, popularly known as the “Human Barbie,” dazzled onlookers in a bold yellow jumpsuit at the JayJayPR Summer Is Coming Party in Chelsea. The 39-year-old Brazilian-British TV star proudly showcased her enhanced physique following her latest breast augmentation surgery, part of a $1 million transformation journey.

The OnlyFans model paired her figure-hugging outfit with towering pink pointed-toe heels, a chic small handbag, and chunky orange earrings, as reported by the Daily Mail. Alves exuded confidence, posing for photos and drawing attention to her striking appearance.

Jessica recently revealed she has earned over £2 million through her content on OnlyFans, where she openly shares her journey and embraces her unique aesthetic. In an interview with Daily Mail, Alves reflected on her remarkable transformation and the fulfillment it has brought her.

“I love being a woman and take pride in it,” she said. “Growing up, in my mind, I had long hair and a voluptuous body shape. 

Today, I am the woman of my dreams, and that’s such a great feeling. With over 100 surgeries and more than £1 million invested, it’s been a long journey, but I see it as an investment in my happiness and future.”

Alves also spoke about her latest procedure, her third breast augmentation. “I just had my third boob job in Brussels at BeClinic with Dr. Frank Plovier,” she shared. 

He replaced my old 1500cc implants with 2220cc ones. The results are fantastic—I couldn’t be happier.”

Despite criticism and social media bullying, Alves remains steadfast in her commitment to embracing her identity. 

“I understand that I don’t fit into traditional beauty standards, but this was my choice, and it makes me happy,” she explained. “People should respect that.”

She also addressed the challenges she faces from online trolls and critics. “We live in a free society where we can be who we want to be. While I do get negative comments and bullying, especially on Instagram, it doesn’t affect me. I am a glamorous, voluptuous woman, and I love being who I am!”

Jessica Alves continues to inspire conversations about self-expression and individuality, urging others to respect her journey and choices.

What do you think of Jessica’s transformation? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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