In Vang, Norway, a group of professional thieves were carrying out a carefully
planned robbery. Everything was going like clockwork. They broke into a
company at night, located the safe, and set up an explosive charge that would
just blow the door of the safe off, enabling them to get to the money inside.
After setting the fuse, they ran into the next room, crouched behind the wall,
and waited for the explosion. It came a few seconds later. The safe door was
blown off. So was the roof. In fact, the entire building collapsed, trapping
the robbers, still crouching in the next office, under the rubble. There had
been one problem they hadn't foreseen: Instead of money, the safe had been
filled with dynamite.