Tuesday 12 November 2013

Man Dies After Opening 'Pandora's Box'

Authorities remain baffled over the mysterious death of a man who reportedly died shortly after opening a container labeled "Pandora's box."

This week, England's News & Star reported that Jason Airey, 37, was found dead in his Carlisle, Cumbria bedroom in May.



The box found near Airey's body contained unused synthetic cannabis.
Airey's father, Dennis, said his son seemed like "just his normal self,” on the day he died. He also said he believed the box had been recently opened before his son's death.

The story has a dearth of original sources. However, Chapman, the coroner directly quoted in the report is indeed a coroner in Cumbria.


The coroner's office did not return a request for comment from The Huffington Post.
As the Telegraph explains, "Pandora’s Box is an artifact taken from Greek mythology. The box, given to Pandora, was said to contain all the evils of the world."

Source: Huffingtonpost.com

Sunday 10 November 2013

Man Buried Alive Rises From The Ground.



It's not every day you see someone climbing out of a grave. But for one woman in Brazil, who was visiting her family tomb, that's exactly what she was in for.
According to local reports, the woman, who has not been identified, was at a cemetery in Sao Paulo's Ferraz de Vasconcelos when she heard some odd noises and saw some dirt moving near a grave. That's when she spotted a man, buried alive, trying to pull himself from the ground.

"I was terrified to see a man who I thought was dead, trying to get out of the grave," the woman recalled later, according to local reports.

It's not every day you see someone climbing out of a grave. But for one woman in Brazil, who was visiting her family tomb, that's exactly what she was in for.
According to local reports, the woman, who has not been identified, was at a cemetery in Sao Paulo's Ferraz de Vasconcelos when she heard some odd noises and saw some dirt moving near a grave. That's when she spotted a man, buried alive, trying to pull himself from the ground.

"I was terrified to see a man who I thought was dead, trying to get out of the grave," the woman recalled later, according to local reports.
The woman notified authorities, and emergency services arrived to dig out the rest of the man's body; he had already managed to free his head and arms from the ground. In a video broadcast on local station Record TV, the rescue team is seen pulling the partially buried man from the grave.
It's not immediately clear how the man, who reportedly worked as a city hall employee, came to be buried alive, but it is believed he got into a fight in another part of the city and was badly beaten up in the altercation, the Daily Mail reported.

After he was rescued from the grave, he was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Though city officials confirmed the case, they did not disclose the condition of the man, Noticias R7 reports.

Source: Huffingtonpost.com

Friday 8 November 2013

Mutants Rats Invaded British Parliament

The British government is reportedly spending the equivalent of more than $11,000 a month fighting mutant rats that have infested Parliament.

According to the Daily Star, pest control experts at the House of Commons spent £7,000 (about $11,216) dealing with poison-resistant -- ergo, "mutant" -- rodents in a single month. That bill represents an increase of 15 percent from two years go.

That's not all. The rats are apparently spreading across the UK. International Business Times reports that the mutants look like normal rats, but eat poison pellets intended to kill them "like feed."
"Normal rats are being killed off by poison, so these resistant species are taking their place. It's only natural that their numbers are expanding," British Pest Control Association spokesman Richard Moseley told the Metro. Ain't evolution a rat bastard?
Since poison doesn't work on the so-called "super rats," officials are turning to more traditional methods of pest control.

"Government officials brought in a team of cats to keep mice from offices in Whitehall," the Daily Star reported. Aside from hunting the rodents, the terrifying (not just to rats) stink of cat pee might help keep the problem at bay.
That is, unless the rats contract the parasite Toxoplasma gondii and storm the government in a sexed-up riot of awful.

Britain isn't the only nation to struggle with mutant rats.

Earlier this year, the Iranian government, also frustrated by the nation's growing population of poison-resistant rats, reportedly deployed special teams of army snipers to hunt the vermin with rifles and infrared scopes.

However, based on the size of the Iranian rats, some of which reportedly weighed more than 11 pounds, firearms might present a better option than feline countermeasures.


Source:  Huffingtonpost.com

Monday 4 November 2013

Teenage Girl Sells Vírginity For 18000 Pounds

A teenager from Russia has sold her vírginity for less than $30,000, it is reported.

The unnamed 18 year old - known only by the nickname Shatuniha - advertised on an online auction site describing her condition as 'new - not used'.

From Siberia, she proposed meeting in a hotel in the city of Krasnoyarsk where she wished to be paid before sleeping with the man who exceeded her minimum price.

The unnamed 18-year-old - known only by the nickname Shatuniha - advertised on an online auction site describing her condition as 'new - not used' Russian police said they would not investigate since she and the buyer had broken no laws.

'I am in urgent need of money, so I am selling the most precious thing I possess,' she said on the auction site, according to The Siberian Times.

'I am ready to meet up soon, even as soon as tomorrow, and I am ready to have my vírginity verified.


Source: Crazynews24.com