Sunday, August 31, 2014

Teenager Dies After Being Electrocuted While Urinating On Lamppost

An 18-year-old has died after he was electrocuted while urinating on a lamp post in Mallorca, Spain.
The tragedy took place in the small town of Bunyola during a festival.
The reveller relieved himself on a faulty post when he leaned against it and was electrocuted, report 20minutos.

Emergency services arrived on the scene in the early hours of this morning.
The Mayor, Jaume Isern, expressed his condolences to the teenager’s family.
The fiesta celebrations were abandoned following the teenager’s death.
Via: http://metro.co.uk/2014/08/31/teenager-dies-after-being-electrocuted-while-urinating-on-lamp-post-4852375/

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Cops Kill 'Cops' Cameraman Filming Cops

A crew member with the “Cops” television show was fatally struck by police gunfire as Omaha officers confronted a robber — who also was fatally wounded — at a midtown restaurant, law enforcement sources said Wednesday.

The World-Herald has learned that at least 30 shots were fired at the Wendy’s near 43rd and Dodge Streets. Officials said it appears the only shots fired came from police.

The robbery suspect apparently had an air gun, a type of BB gun that looks like an actual firearm. He apparently was a prison parolee from Kansas, law enforcement sources said.

The crew member has been identified as Bryce Dion. Dion, 38 was from Lawrence, Massachusetts, but lived in Santa Monica, California. He worked on numerous TV series as a sound mixer and assistant cameraman.

In a statement, Langley Productions, which produces "Cops," said: "We are deeply saddened and shocked by this tragedy and our main concern is helping his family in any way we can. Bryce Dion was a long term member of the Cops team and a very talented and dedicated person. We mourn his passing. An investigation is ongoing and we are cooperating with local authorities."

Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer identified the robbery suspect as Cortez Washington, 32, during a press conference that began at 2:30 p.m.

Via: http://www.omaha.com/news/crime/officials-cops-crewman-robbery-suspect-killed-by-police-in-wendy/article_a919c242-2d98-11e4-9cee-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=jqm

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Chef Dies After Being Bitten By A Dead Cobra Head

A chef preparing a dish from cobra flesh died when the snake's head bit him - 20 minutes AFTER it was cut off.

Victim Peng Fan had been preparing a special dish made from the Indochinese spitting cobra, a rare delicacy in Asia where eating snakes is commonplace.

But when he went to throw the serpent's severed head into the waste bin, it bit him - injecting him with its fast acting venom.

Police say Mr Peng died before he could be given life saving anti-venom in hospital.

Diners who were eating in the restaurant at the time have described screams coming from the kitchen as the tragedy unfolded.

Restaurant guest Lin Sun, 44, who was in the restaurant with his wife Su at the time said: "We were in the restaurant having a meal for my wife's birthday when suddenly there was a lot of commotion.

"We did not know what was happening but could hear screams coming from the kitchen.

"There were calls for a doctor in the restaurant but unfortunately by the time medical assistance arrived the man had already died. After we heard that we did not continue with our meal."

A police spokesman said: "It is a highly unusual case but it appears to be just an accident. He prepared the snake himself and was just unlucky.

"There was nothing that could be done to save the man. Only the anti-venom could have helped but this was not given in time. It was just a tragic accident."

The snake was being diced up to be made into snake soup, which is a delicacy in the area and a much sought after dish in high-end restaurants. China has seen a rising demand for snake products, not only in restaurants but also for use in traditional medicine.

Snake expert Yang Hong-Chang - who has spent 40 years studying cobras - says all reptiles can function for up to an hour after losing body parts, or even their entire body.

The video above shows another chef removing the head of a similar snake as he prepares to cook it, removing the head first. Both the head and the body can clearly be seen to move after they are severed.

Mr Yang said: "It is perfectly possible that the head remained alive and bit Peng's hand. By the time a snake has lost its head, it’s effectively dead as basic body functions have ceased, but there is still some reflexive action.

"It means snakes have the capability of biting and injecting venom even after the head has been severed."

The Indochinese spitting cobra - or Naja siamensis - is also known as the Thai or black and white spitting cobra.

It's found in south east Asian countries including Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand and Vietnam.

Adults average 3ft to 3.9ft long but can reach a maximum of 5ft, and are found in lowlands, hills, plains, woodland and jungle. It mainly feeds on rodents, toads, and other snakes.

Primarily nocturnal, it is more likely to flee when threatened during daylight. At night it becomes more aggressive, display its hood and spit out venom.

Death is caused by paralysis and consequent asphyxiation, but even if the snake only spits venom in a victim's eyes they can be permanently blinded.

The fearsome reptiles require careful handling to avoid tragedies like this. The video below shows the same species of cobra having its venom extracted at a zoo.


Mr Peng was from Shunde, a district in the city of Foshan in southern China's Guangdong province. Residents of the province have a long history of enjoying snake meats of all sorts in local culinary dishes.

For many centuries it has been commonly served up in a soup, and is also taken as part of Chinese medicine, for it is believed that snake meat can cure ailments.

It's part of a 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger' concept - the more poisonous the delicacy, the more beneficial it is seen as being to the body.

One local said: "Snake meat is really good for us. It is not so easy to get and is expensive but it has spectacular health benefits.

"I have never heard any cases of a dead snake killing anyone, especially not in the kitchen.


Via: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/chef-cooking-snake-dies-after-4088634#ixzz3BLyofQBE

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Couple plunges to death while taking photo at cliff edge

A couple taking a photo on the edge of a cliff died when they fell hundreds of feet, according to news reports.
The Polish couple died after falling from the rocky edge in Cabo da Roca in west Portugal. They were apparently taking a 'selfie' photo of themselves, according to NBC and others, though details of the events leading up to the fall were still hazy.
A local English language news site, the Portugal Resident, said the parents had given the children the camera to take a picture.
Their children, ages 5 and 6, were turned over to Polish diplomats and are undergoing psychiatric care.
The parents may have crossed a safety barrier in order to reach the cliff edge, the Daily Mail reported.
It happened Saturday but the rising tide prevent emergency crews from recovering the bodies until Sunday.
Monika Dulian, Poland's consul in Lisbon, said the family had lived in Portugal for several years, the Daily Mail reported.
The U.K.'s The Independent has some video of the Portuguese rescue operation.
The cliff edge at Portugal's most westerly point is a popular spot for tourists looking to photograph themselves "at the edge of Europe."

Monday, August 4, 2014

Chinese Billionaire Killed By Champagne Bottle Cork

Hong Kong| 49-year old Dingxiang Loeng, a well-known and very flamboyant Chinese businessman, died this morning in his suite of the Island Shangri-La hotel during a reception he was holding for his birthday. According to some of the 217 witnesses of the tragedy, it is while opening a champagne bottle that the billionaire was hit violently in the temple by the cork, an accident that caused a fatal brain hemorrhage.

The accident took place during a sumptuous party that was being held to celebrate Mr. Loeng’s 50th birthday, that would have taken place on August 2nd. Nearly 200 guests were present, including most of Hong Kong’s political and economic elite, when the celebrated, after a brief speech, opened a bottle of champagne and was hit violently in the head by the cork. Many witnesses actually laughed at first, greatly underestimating the severity of the injury,  but an eerie silence rapidly overcame the crowd as Mr. Loeng remained unconscious and the medical staff was urged on the site. Despite all the efforts of the paramedics, his death was confirmed less than twenty minutes later while he was being carried to the hospital.

Rated the 51st richest in Hong Kong according to the Forbes business magazine, Mr. Loeng was an eccentric real estate tycoon who made a fortune in some very controversial deals in the years preceding the transfer of sovereignty of the former British colony to China. Even if his fortune is estimated at more than 1 billion dollars, the Hong Kong businessman was always better known for his various antics  and legal problems than for his economic activities.

He was notorious for his drinking habit, drug problems and bad temper, having been arrested more than thirty times over the years for various charges, including public drunkenness, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, driving under the influence of alcohol and assault on a hotel doorman.

According to the police, the champagne bottle could have been a Chinese counterfeit, an explanation that seems more than plausible for the exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide contained in it. The problem of counterfeit alcohol has become a major concern for the Chinese authorities over the last few years, as the quantity of forged liquors and wines has been soaring. Many experts estimate that as much as 80 per cent of the alcohol in most Chinese cities is fake, mostly using counterfeit branding, where spoiled, low grade bottles of wine are sold as the real deal, yielding unreal margins.

The owners and staff of the hotel,  refused to comment the event or the accusation of selling couterfeit alcohol.

Via:  http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/china-billionaire-killed-by-champagne-bottle-cork/#sthash.pCLXU1LA.dpuf

Grandmother dies after being licked by dog

An animal-loving mother-of-two died after being licked on the hand by her pet dog.

Sheena Kavanagh died after the saliva from her pet terrier entered her bloodstream.

The lick proved fatal as Kavanagh had previously had her spleen - which helps prevent infection - removed.

It may have entered her bloodstream through a small cut on her hand.

Her spleen had been removed after being assaulted by a previous partner, although at the time she claimed she sustained the injuries in a car crash.

The infection that killed her was so rare it at first baffled medics in the UK, where the 53-year-old lived.

Doctors thought she had contracted meningitis when she was initially taken to hospital.

Dr. Hiam Ali, a pathologist, said that an organism found in dog saliva doesn't usually cause damage, "but in people without a spleen it can cause death due to septic shock," he told The Telegraph.

Via: NY Daily News http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/woman-dies-licked-dog-article-1.1890314

Drunk man accidentally shoots himself in head while posing for selfie

Oscar Otero Aguilar, 21, was reportedly out with friends in Mexico City when he pointed a loaded pistol at his head for the photo. One friend was detained for questioning and another went on the run after the incident.


A Mexican veterinarian accidentally shot himself dead as he posed for a Facebook selfie with a pistol, police said.
Oscar Otero Aguilar, 21, had reportedly been drinking with pals in Mexico City last weekend when he pointed the loaded gun at his face for the snap.
But the 0.45 caliber weapon discharged - and he was hit in the temple by the bullet.
Neighbors heard the gunshot and called cops.Officers arrived to find him still alive, but they lost a battle to save him - and he was declared dead at the scene soon after.
A Ministry of Public Security spokesman told Excelsior that Aguilar's death appeared to be an accident.
An autopsy will take place this week.
Via: NY Daily News http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/mexican-man-accidentally-shoots-head-posing-selfie-article-1.1890938