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After the Kenyan man she had been dating for months branded her “dirty” and abruptly ended the relationship with her, a woman’s fun evening took a bad turn. He admitted snooping into her bedroom while using the restroom and said that her messy room and few dishes were deal breakers.
S1500 is the largest airborne wind-power generator ever constructed, measuring roughly 197 feet long, 131 feet wide, and 131 feet tall.
After reportedly groping a 74-year-old motorcycle taxi driver in the central province of Ang Thong,Thailand,a Thai woman allegedly stole 17,000 baht in cash from him.
Authorities say a man on the Gulf Coast of Florida killed, roasted, and consumed two of his pet peacocks, leading to charges of animal cruelty.
Early on September 29, a bear sneaked into an Oro Valley super market,Pima County,Arizona,United States.According to the Oro Valley Police Department, it took place at about 6:30 a.m. at the Fry’s at First and Oracle.
In Spandau,Berlin,Germany, a wallaby escapes.The owner of the exotic creature is a well known media person named Jakob Augstein.The eighty-centimeter-tall wallaby has been wandering around the Brandenburg bush for the past two days and is still there.
In a televised interview on local TV station WRGB CBS 6 on on September 25, Lorenz Kraus, 53, of Albany, New York, admitted to killing his parents. He confessed that eight years ago he killed and buried his parents, Franz and Theresia Kraus, in their backyard. Immediately following the interview outside the WRGB,CBS6 Albany studios in Niskayuna, Kraus was taken into custody.
In Phetchabun, central Thailand, a peasant found a rare albino eel with golden patterns, which sparked a local lottery frenzy as people looked for lucky numbers.
After being made to perform bear crawls on the track in the sweltering heat, several girls on the majorette team at Warren Central High School in Indianapolis,United States, sustained severe blisters and burns.
On September 20, a ball Python several feet long was discovered slithering around the Washington DC Fire Training Academy facility.