Must-see videos of the week: Feb. 16-22

Doctors in Taiwan say a hearing aid may have transmitted fruit fly larvae into the ear of a 48-year-old Taiwanese woman.

This week's must-see videos focus on the overlooked medal-worthy events. Watch the clips below to see the spookiest, stupidest and bravest moments documented lately. But first, here's the week's freakiest footage.

Doctors in Taiwan discovered a fruit fly larva living inside a woman's ear. The 48-year-old woman went to the hospital after experiencing ear pain. And it's a good thing she did, the skin close to her eardrum had eroded. Take a look at the goose bumps-inducing footage from inside the woman's ear canal. Warning: the video may be upsetting to some, proceed with caution.

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Canadians know that winter driving is a sport worthy of the Olympics. And in the world of whiteout driving, the person operating this vehicle in Idaho deserves a gold medal. Take a look at what the driver can — or, more accurately, can't — see on the road ahead.

A medal in cuteness goes to this adorable little girl. For her third birthday, the squealing toddler got her dad, who’s returned back from Afghanistan.

[ Last week's must-see videos: Video shows girl driving through DMV waiting room ]

Naturally, we must also make note of the week's most ridiculous mistake. A medal for that goes to the janitor at Italy's Sala Murat gallery. The woman threw away about $14,000-worth of art consisting of crumpled newspaper, cardboard and cookie crumbs. That’s irreplaceable trash, lady!

Lastly, check out the week's spookiest video. This claims to show unedited CCTV footage from inside the Ye Olde Man & Scythe, a 763-year-old Manchester pub. The pub's manager decided to watch his security footage after finding some broken glass on the floor in the morning, the Daily Mail reports. The camera reportedly stopped working for no reason at 6:18 a.m., but it did catch some interesting activity from earlier in the night. But is that a shape of a ghost, an intruder, or simply a flickering light above the bar?

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