http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39785954/ns/world_news-europe?gt1=43001           An Austrian man who lost both his arms in an accident but was  able to drive because of a mind-controlled prosthetic has died after a  car crash, a doctor said Friday. Christian Kandlbauer, 22, had been in intensive care since Tuesday  after his vehicle veered off the road and into a tree. He died Thursday,  Andreas Waltensdorfer, a senior physician at a hospital in the southern  city of Graz, said. Kandlbauer was fitted with a mind-controlled robotic prosthesis on  his left arm and a normal prosthesis on the other to enable him to  continue living a normal life.Waltensdorfer and police in Bad Waltersdorf, a town near the crash  site, said Friday it was impossible to say whether the accident was  caused by problems with Kandlbauer's artificial arms.Kandlbauer is thought to have been the first in the world to receive a mind-controlled bionic arm.He passed a driving test in a specially converted car in 2006.  In the crash, his Subaru left the road and burst into flames after  hitting the tree, the Austrian Independent reported. A truck driver was  able to put out the blaze and drag him out of the car. "Looking at the state of the wreck, it's a miracle he got out at  all," a police officer was reported as saying shortly afterwards.The bionic arm was ripped off in the crash, the Independent reported.  Doctors were forced to take off the other prosthesis during emergency  surgery.        The Associated Press contributed to this report. PS: I realize its wrong to call this too funny