Polish TV host Marzena Rogalska impales hand live on air after magic trick goes wrong

Horrifying: the presenter impaled her hand after the stunt went wrong live on air
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Hannah Al-Othman4 July 2016

A Polish TV presenter suffered an agonising ordeal when her hand was impaled live on air.

Question For Breakfast host Marzena Rogalska, 46, sustained the horrifying injury when a stunt performed by a magician on the show went horribly wrong.

Ms Rogalska had been asked to slam her hand over a paper bag for the stunt by a Poland's Got Talent semi-finalist.

However, the trick was fraught with danger, as one of them contained a huge hidden nail.

It soon appeared that the stunt had gone wrong after she she screamed in agony.

The presenter then collapsed onto the floor, still screaming in pain, as the magician and his assistant looked on worriedly.

According to the Sun, Ms Rogalska was swiftly taken to hospital following the accident, where doctors determined the injury was superficial, and gave her antibiotics and a tetanus injection.

According to reports, the trick had been performed correctly prior to the live show.

The presenter has since reassured fans on Facebook, writing: "Thank you for your support. I'm alive. Everything will be fine."

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