Man keeps bones of his amputated arm on display
As a teenager, Mark Holmgren of Edmonton, Canada lost all use of his arm after a motorcycle accident. Last year, he decided to have the nonfunctional arm amputated. But he also had a curious request of his physicians: Holmgren wanted to keep the lost limb.
"I carried it out of the hospital in a garbage bag," Holmgren told CTV News Edmonton. "I actually kept it in my freezer for about a month."
Apparently it wasn't easy to find a taxidermist willing to remove the flesh and prepare the bones for display.
"A couple of them told me no, like right away. There was no way that they were going to touch human body parts."
Eventually, he found a taxidermy shop willing to do the job.
"I'm just going to keep it probably behind the sink in the kitchen," Holmgren says. "I'm happy I did it. It's just not for everybody."
More: "This Edmonton man had his arm amputated. Then he kept the bones." (CTV News Edmonton)