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A suburban Australian mother is on trial for allegedly using death cap mushrooms to poison three of her estranged husband’s relatives over a home cooked supper, causing their deaths.
A Florida alligator trapper and local law enforcement collaborated to catch a huge alligator in a highway median.
At a restaurant, a customer spotted a snake in her cocktail after placing her order. The Patron Mexican Restaurant And Cantina in Sandston, Virginia, in the United States, is where the incident took place.
On April 29, a kangaroo named Sheila caused traffic jams on a section of the Alabama interstate before being tamed by state police and the animal’s owner.
Some residents called New Zealand’s Queenstown police to report a naked man driving slowly and erratically on Morven Ferry Road, close to the interchange of State Highway 6. Earlier, he was spotted using a golf club to smash golf balls into the adjacent Arrow River before he got into his vehicle.
A Nigerian bank employee who records and sells more than 400 nude videos of his female coworkers. Working at the Access Bank branch in Oniru, Lagos State, Stephen Ejezie secretly placed a camera in the women’s washroom and captured more than 400 nude videos of his female coworkers.
Florida Woman Abducted Her Ex-Boyfriend’s Wife by Posing as ICE Agent
There is a small fence around the 1,700-year-old Farga de l’Arión. One unique piece of natural heritage is a 1,700-year-old olive tree outside the small town of Ulldecona in Catalonia,Spain. It may be the oldest olive tree in the world according to scientific dating.
While searching for mushrooms in the Khlong Khantho Reservoir,Watthana Nakhon District, Sa Kaeo Province,Thailand,an elderly woman was bitten by a king cobra. By kicking the king cobra’s neck in retaliation, she managed to capture the snake and and bringing it to the doctor in time to save its life.She also survived miraculously.
In China, a hair-cleaning service using artificial intelligence (AI) shampoo has surfaced and is gaining popularity online. Stores in Guangzhou, a city in southern China, that use AI devices to wash their hair have just started to open, according to local media.