Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Hiker Snaps Picture of Bear - Bear Kills Him

WEST MILFORD — The hiker who was killed by a bear in September took pictures of the animal just before the attack.

The pictures show the 300-pound black bear approaching the group of hikers in West Milford’s Apshawa Preserve on Sept. 21, according to authorities, who released the series of five photographs in response to an Open Public Records Act request filed by NJ Advance Media.

The photographs are from the phone of Darsh Patel, the 22-year-old Rutgers University student who was killed by the same bear just a short while later, said Lt. Keith Ricciardi, of the West Milford Police.


Chief Timothy Storbeck said in previous interviews that Patel and four of his friends had begun walking into the preserve that afternoon when they were met by a man and a woman coming the other way. The pair warned the larger group about a bear following them. The couple walked away, leaving the group of five to talk about what they were going to do. They eventually walked farther into the woods.

The five stopped when the bear was 300 feet away, Storbeck had said.
The five pictures taken from Patel’s phone show the bear from approximately 100 feet, looking toward the hikers but still behind a fallen log, authorities said.

A sixth photo, taken by a friend of Patel’s who was apparently standing next to him, is virtually identical to the five from Patel’s phone. Those were the only six pictures taken by the group, said Ricciardi.

The hikers turned around when the bear kept approaching, authorities said. But the bear caught up with them, eventually closing to within 15 feet, investigators said. When the bear reached that proximity, the group split up running in different directions, they later told police investigators.

Patel at one point lost his shoe, and was last seen climbing a rock formation as he hollered for his friends to continue, with the bear right behind him. The group of four fled the woods and called 911, according to police records.

Emergency responders came upon Patel’s body about four hours later. The bear was in the area, authorities said. Eventually, a police officer shot and killed the bear.

An autopsy showed that Patel was mauled by the bear. Human remains were found in the bear’s stomach and esophagus, and human blood and tissue were found underneath its claws, authorities said.

The death of Patel was the first confirmed instance of a person being killed by a bear in New Jersey. Some 60 such fatal attacks have occurred in North America over the last century, experts said. However, the attacks on Patel can still be considered "one in a million," they added.

Black bears were virtually eradicated from New Jersey by the 1960s, but have since rebounded to a population of about 2,500.

New Jersey’s fifth consecutive bear hunt begins Dec. 8.
 Here are some tips of what to do (and what not to do) if you encounter a bear while on a hike.

Via: http://www.nj.com/passaic-county/index.ssf/2014/11/hiker_snapped_pictures_of_bear_before_fatal_attack_in_west_milford.html#incart_most-read

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Man Wanted in Robbery Accidentally Shots Himself Dead


A Brooklyn man wanted in January’s brazen robbery of the Midtown Cartier store freaked out and grabbed a gun when a FedEx man rang his buzzer — then accidentally blew his own brains out trying to hide under a couch, sources said Thursday.Modal TriggerModal Trigger


Ralik Hansen, 28, believed that the driver, who rang every bell at 360 Snediker Ave. in Brownsville to deliver a package on Oct. 31, was a cop, authorities said.

“In his paranoia, he ran to the bathroom and grabbed a .357 and was trying to shimmy under his couch to hide in his apartment when the gun went off,” a law-enforcement source said.

“Hansen erroneously thought it was the police coming to get him,” added Leon Krolikowski, the police chief in New Canaan, Conn., where Hansen and his crew allegedly hit a jewelry store a year ago.

Hansen had faced possible life behind bars on robbery and weapons charges, authorities said.

He was part of a crew that entered the crowded Fifth Avenue store at 12:30 p.m. on Jan. 31 and used hammers to smash open display cases, police say. They stole 16 watches worth a total $709,000.


Hansen was indicted in April. Four other suspects are in custody, and the FBI on Thursday identified two more — Courtney Hardin and Jamal Dehoyos.

They are wanted in heists at Litan Jewelers in Brooklyn, the Atlantic City’s Borgata Casino, and jewelry shops in Richmond, Va., and Cranford, NJ.

Via: http://nypost.com/2014/11/14/man-wanted-in-cartier-robbery-accidentally-shoots-himself-dead/

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Garbage Man Killed By Falling Trash Bin

The NYPD says a sanitation worker was killed when a 10-foot trash bin fell on top of him.
Police say the 40-year-old man was found in the rear of the Richmond County Country Club on Staten Island Wednesday night.
Police say the victim was an employee of the Flag Container Service Company. He was killed when the trash bin fell off the back of the truck he was unloading.
The man suffered severe trauma to the head and torso.
He was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Via: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Dumpster-Bin-Trash-Falls-Sanitation-Worker-Staten-Island-Richmond-NYC-282537411.html

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Man Electrocuted by His Wedding Ring

The man who died after he was electrocuted by his wedding ring has been identified as 33-year-old Jason Ferguson of Port Orange, Fla. As reported by News-Journal Online on Nov. 10 via testimony from police, Ferguson was electrocuted after his wedding ring caught on an unknown object behind a dishwasher he was installing.

CBS News Orlando, Fla., affiliate WKMG, reports that Ferguson was at his in-laws' home on Thursday when the tragic accident occurred. Police said the family was getting ready to eat around 7 p.m. when they noticed that Ferguson was kneeling in front of the appliance with his left arm extended behind the dishwasher.

To their shock and horror, family members noticed that Ferguson began turning red and became unresponsive. They grabbed him by his clothes and began CPR on the kitchen floor, investigators said.

Ferguson was pronounced dead at the hospital a short time after he arrived, Lt. Dan Dietrich said. According to an incident report, the cause of death was listed as “unknown” until the medical examiner’s office did an autopsy and it was ruled that he had died of electrocution.
It is unclear what caused the freak wedding ring electrocution, but police believe Ferguson, who often installs and repairs items at the home, could possibly have touched a copper wire. The man's family is devastated by his sudden death and The Examiner's attempt to reach them for comment was not answered.

Man Killed By Pin Setting Machine

FAIRFIELD, Ohio — A federal workplace safety agency is looking into the death of a 53-year-old man southwest Ohio who was killed while doing maintenance at a bowling alley.

Authorities say the man was trapped in the pin-setting machinery and died at Northwest Bowling Alley in Fairfield.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration had an investigator at the bowling alley Friday. WCPO-TV in Cincinnati says the full investigation could take up to six weeks.

Authorities say David Geiger died Thursday after his clothes became tangled in the machinery while he was trying to repair it.

Police say there were customers and other employees at the bowling alley at the time, but no one saw what happened.


via: http://nypost.com/2014/11/09/man-killed-in-bowling-alley-pin-setting-machine/

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Tourist Plunges To Death Taking Selfie on Bridge

Tourist plunges to her death while takingĀ selfieA Polish woman on a dream vacation in Spain plunged to her death while attempting to snap the perfect selfie.
Teetering on the ledge of the Puente de Triana bridge in the city of Seville, medical student Sylwia Rajchel, 23, tried her best to take a photo of herself before the unthinkable happened — she slipped and fell 15 feet onto the concrete footings of the structure.
“This was a tragic accident and we are looking to make that stretch of boulevard along the river safer,” a city spokesman told Central European News.
Shortly after the crash landing, Rajchel went into cardiac arrest, but despite medics’ attempts to save her, she later died from her injuries, according to CEN.
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Rajchel tragically fell 15 ft., onto the concrete footings of the structure.Photo: Europics
“She was a beautiful, smiling girl who had her whole life ahead of her,” said Rajchel’s mother, Bernadeta, 44. “It’s hard to believe what’s happened, that I will never see Sylwia again.”
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Rajchel had been studying to become a nurse at the University of Medicine in Posada.Photo: Europics
Rajchel had been studying to become a nurse at the University of Medicine in Posada, a village in southern Poland, CEN reports.
“Going to Spain was a dream come true for my daughter,” Bernadeta said. “She had taught herself the language and was hoping to work there in the future after finishing her studies.”
“It breaks my heart,” she added. “I feel this is [a] nightmare that is not happening.”
The Triana bridge was built in the middle of the 19th century and has become a popular spot for tourists looking to take scenic pictures alongside the Guadalquivir river. It is one of the most photographed landmarks in the region.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Man Killed by Falling Tape Measure

A worker in his 50s died after being hit in the head by a tape measure that fell 50 stories from a construction site in Jersey City Monday, authorities say.
The man delivered sheetrock to a 50-story apartment building under construction on Christopher Columbus Drive near Marin Boulevard shortly before 9 a.m. He parked his truck near the Christopher Columbus Drive entrance, got out -- with no safety helmet -- and headed toward the building, police said.
As he walked over, a 1-pound tape measure fell off the belt of a contractor working on the 50th floor, bounced off a piece of metal construction equipment about 10 feet off the ground and hit him in the head, police said. He was knocked unconscious and later died at the hospital.
It wasn't clear what company he worked for.