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A girl in China has been found burnt to
death in her bed after being electrocuted by her iPhone.
18-year-old Wu Weyuan was charging her phone with what has been
described as a knock-off charger.
She was found black and charred
by her sister who came back from work and smelled something
burning.
She went into her sister's room and found her lifeless and
the screen of the iPhone 4S she had been charging was smashed.
An
autopsy revealed electrocution marks on the neck, hands and left
foot of the deceased and police decided that her death was caused
by an electrical "leakage" from the phone which caused
electrocution.
A woman in Austria has been fined up to 1,000 Euros ($1,340) for constantly walking on the streets with nothing but a pair of white tennis shoes.
According to Police spokesman Johann Baumschlager,
the young woman was stopped by police on Tuesday after cycling past
officers manning a radar trap on a highway in northeastern Austria.
Baumschlager
said on Wednesday the woman was again identified and told to go home
and get dressed. She was also informed she had been charged with
disturbing public decency — a misdemeanor that carries a maximum
1,000-euro fine.
She had previously been sighted
in the buff while shopping in a supermarket and at a gas station,
filling up her car - and still Naked! (What if there was a fire?)
Amnesty International has released a gruesome video to
buttress its allegations that the Nigerian military has been violating
human rights.
The video shows men believed to be Nigerian military officers and some alleged to be members of the Civilian Joint Task Force butchering suspected members of Boko Haram.
One after one, the suspects have their throats slit and they are then thrown into a mass grave by their killers.
Amnesty
International had previously accused the Nigerian military of killing
innocent citizens and executing suspects summarily as part of its war
against terror.
Watch the video below (Viewer discretion is advised)
The 2015 General Elections is poised to be an interesting one as
more and more entertainers keep declaring their intention to run for
office. The latest celebrity to do is comedian, Julius Agwu.
The
Ikwerre, Rivers state native has declared his intention to run for
Governor in his home state. He is however yet to reveal the platform
he'll be contesting under. Julius revealed that he decided to run the
race after considerable pressure from his people to lead them.
Nollywood
actress Kate Henshaw and Nollywood actor, Desmond Elliot had also
equally expressed their intention to run for office in their respective
home states; Cross-Rivers and Lagos.
So, would you vote for Julius Agwu or any other entertainer for that matter?
A 33-year-old man, Kelechi Williams, arrested for murdering his
39-year-old lover, a businesswoman, Lizzy Njideka to death, yesterday,
confessed he did it out of jealousy.
it was reported on
July 24, that the suspect, Kelechi Williams strangled his lover, a
mother of four to death on July 19, 2014 at her apartment in Odusanya
Oduguwa Crescent, Green Estate, Amuwo Odofin Area of Lagos State.
After murdering the deceased he carted away
her $50,000, N8m, ATM cards, jewellery and a Range Rover Sport and
reportedly fled to Ghana.
The suspect who was paraded at the Lagos State Police Command, was,
however arrested at the border between Ghana and Cote D’Ivore by
operatives from the Area ‘E’ Command, Festac Town and those of
International Police, INTERPOL, while fleeing with the deceased’s Range
Rover Sports Utility Vehicle, SUV, with number plate LAGOS EKY 509 AZ.
Kelechi Williams who hails from Umuji in Ndemili North Local
Government Area of Anambra State, narrating what transpired that day
said the incident occured at about 2 am during an altercation over the
late arrival of his lover.
He said: “Lizzy was my girlfriend. I knew her three years ago. But we started getting serious in February this year.
“I came back from Ghana to visit her on July 16, 2014 which was on a Wednesday. The next day we went out and came back late.
“On Friday, she told me to stay back at home and rest because I was
tired. She left the house, saying she was going to the new apartment she
was to pack into, assuring me she would be back as usual by 6 p.m.
“But she did not return by 6pm. Rather, the gate man came with a
power generating set, saying madam had gone to drop the workers.
“When it was 8 p.m. and I did not see her, I started calling her on
phone but she did not pick. I called her up to 30 times without
response.
“She came back by midnight and when I asked why she did not pick my
calls, she said the phone was in silent mode. I brought out my phone and
called her line only for it to ring.
“At that point I noticed she was drunk. I got angry and asked if that
was the way she would pay me back for leaving everything in Ghana to
come and spend time with her. I threatened to quit the relationship. But
at that point, her phone rang and I told her to pick it but she
insisted that I should pick it and when I did, the caller, who was a
male, asked ‘baby are you home?’
“Immediately she discovered it was a male’s voice, she snatched the
phone from me and asked why I should pick her calls. I reminded her of a
similar incident when she came to visit me in Ghana and my phone rang.
She pick it and on discovering it was a female, she smashed the phone on
the ground, without knowing who the caller was.
“I reminded her also that she collected my other phones from me and
brought them to Nigeria. In anger, I took the phone and smashed it on
the ground.