A thrilling comeback from Kidderminster Harriers denied brave 10-man Leyton Orient who had looked to gain all three points.
It was a mixed display from Harriers who were poor at times but showed enough signs of their attacking potential to recover the situation.
Poor defending gave Orient a goal headstart on 19 minutes with teenager Jabo Ibehre firing home.
Harriers were fortunate to equalise on 39 minutes through Dean Bennett and it looked good for the second half when Orient's Chris Tate was sent off for a bad foul before the interval.
The visitors however went ahead against the odds through Ibehre and it took two late goals to sink the spirited Londoners.
Harriers grabbed their second successive win and their first at Aggborough in the league since October.
Sam Shilton pounced with the equaliser on 78 minutes and a brilliant 84th minute chip from Bo Henriksen completed the turnaround.
Harriers are now surging back towards the play-off zone and look for a third win in a row at Bury on Sunday. (3pm)
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