The video is a compilation of three stories, each one stranger than fiction. The first story revolves around Paul Baxter, a 46-year-old man who was diagnosed with pneumonia and underwent a series of medical procedures. During one of these procedures, a small orange object was discovered in his lung. After a series of procedures, the object was revealed to be a small plastic orange traffic cone from a child's play toy set. Paul had inhaled it 40 years prior, and it had remained in his lungs until it was discovered during the procedure.
The second story is about Gareth Williams, a highly intelligent and gifted young man who worked as a code breaker for Britain's intelligence agencies. He was found dead in his apartment, with his decomposed body inside a duffel bag. The cause of his death remains a mystery, with theories ranging from a cover-up by MI6 to the Russian mafia.
The third story is about Kyle Plush, a 16-year-old boy with a spinal cord injury who was trapped upside down in the trunk of his minivan. He managed to call 9-1-1 using his iPhone's voice assistant, Siri, but the dispatcher was unable to understand his situation. Kyle died six hours later when the third row of his minivan crushed his chest. His family is now in a wrongful death lawsuit against the city and several employees.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. Paul Baxter had a plastic traffic cone in his lung for 40 years that caused him to cough and was removed by a doctor.
2. Gareth Williams was a code breaker for British intelligence agencies who was found dead inside a locked duffel bag in his apartment.
3. Kyle Plush was a high school student who died after being trapped upside down in the trunk of his minivan and calling 911 twice.
4. The text is a transcript of a YouTube video by Mr. Ballen, who tells stories about strange, dark and mysterious events.