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A 19-year-old from Texas, Joshua Vavrin was arrested on November 3, after splashing waters on several artworks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Vavrin was apparently under the influence of an unidentified narcotic sunstance.
Instead of Medicine She Ordered Online, Kentucky Woman Received Human Body Parts.
In an attempt to make a delicious feast, a young Thai man who had been drinking climbed an electric pole to get a hornet’s head. After being electrocuted, he collapsed and died.
Officer Matthew Jackson of the Detroit Police Department recently appeared in Zoom court wearing his uniform shirt and badge, but he was obviously only wearing his underwear underneath.
The Oakland Police Department said that earlier this month, thieves stole over 1,000 historical objects from a museum in California.
After going missing for eight months, a Kenyan youngster reappeared at his father’s workplace.A family in Kamwangi, Gatundu North, Kiambu County, Kenya is overjoyed to have found their loved one after several months.
On Wharton Beach in southern Western Australia, a handwritten pencil note dated August 15, 1916, was found in a bottle. Malcolm Alexander Neville’s note requests that the finder deliver it to his mother in Wilkawatt, South Australia.
TikToker to free a kitten stuck in a drain has won over hearts on social media. TikTok user @thespicyducky posted a video of herself spending hours trying to save a black kitten that was hiding in a drain.
After being stalked by a man while riding her motorcycle home alone late at night in Sri Racha district, Chon Buri, a Thai woman issued a warning to the public.
Monkeys have been spotted climbing the walls of a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block. Some monkeys are shown relaxing on the ledges of various flats in a one-minute video that has gone viral online, The NewPaper reports.