by Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent on (#71H7Q)
Mick Meaney made global headlines when he beat world record in 1968, but returned to Ireland pennilessThey were known as burial artists - people who had themselves buried alive in macabre feats of endurance - and Mick Meaney resolved to be the best there ever was.It was 1968 and the Irish labourer had barely a pound to his name but he believed that if he stayed underground in a coffin longer than anyone else the world would remember his name. Continue reading...