A 52-year-old Slovenian doctor was eaten alive by his three dogs on Tuesday. But the sequences of events casts a doubt on who’s who’s best friend and who’s dumber.
The man owned three bullmastiffs. Four years ago, the dogs attacked and seriously injured a passer-by and were taken into custody. As if that was not enough, the dogs then attacked one of the dog handlers, prompting the authorities to put the three animals down.
Undeterred, the owner fought in court to get his dogs back, arguing that they posed no threat. Once released, the dogs attacked and killed their master in his garden.
The three dogs were finally put down.
What’s wrong with that girl with sunglasses and using the visor on an overcast day?
That’s what caught the deputy’s attention and lead him to stop a driver riding with a mannequin in the carpool lane.
The 61-year-old driver faces a $135 traffic fine.
$32,000 is now the asking price for a teenager’s virginity.
A 19-year-old New Zealand girl posted an ad on a web site to raise money for her tuition. She found a buyer after 30,000 viewers had placed 1,200 bids.
The teenager made the offer under the anonymous name Unigirl. Police say that even though prostitution is legal in New Zealand and the girl does not appear to have broken any law, it might be risky for her to follow through with the deal, as many incidents have happened after anonymous web encounters.
After having obtained images of a baby duct-taped to the wall on December 31st, the police arrested Corde Honea, 18. They also found drugs and stolen weapons in her residence.
The images show the baby taped by the wrists, torso, and legs, unable to move.
The baby belonged to her 17-year-old girlfriend, who lives in the same place. The mother admitted to holding the baby against the wall while Honea was duct-taping him.
Honea was charged with child abuse, drug possession, possession of stolen property and stolen firearms.
A 76-year-old German man, tired of waiting for ice on his car to thaw, decided to speed things up by using a blow heater. He installed the device under the hood and went indoors for a while.
But the sound of two explosions brought him back outside. He alerted fire services to prevent the fire from spreading to the house.
Damages to the house and car amount to $56,240. Patience, my friend, is a virtue.