Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Ealing Broadway: Commuters tell of horror as woman and child killed by train at busy station

Commuters have told of their horror after a woman and child were killed by a train during rush hour at a busy west London station.
The pair fell from a busy platform at Ealing Broadway station just after 6pm today as helpless passengers looked on.
Sources confirmed the victims were a woman and a child.
Taz Phalora, 22, described how the train - believed to be a First Great Western Cardiff to Paddington service - had carried on some distance beyond the platform after the impact.
"I just saw someone on the edge of the tracks out of the corner of my eye," he told the Standard. "I thought nothing of it because I haven't seen anything like this before.
"[The person] had a black carrier bag, like you get in a newsagent's.
"Two seconds later I heard a massive thump and there was a train going past. There was smoke from the tracks.
"There was a lot of screaming and lots of people looking over the edge."
Another passenger, who asked not to be named, told the Standard: "I'd just got off the Central line. As I looked over to see how many people were standing [opposite] I saw the train going round the other side of the platform and I heard the horn.
Blue lights: Ealing Broadway after the tragedy (Picture: Lotti Strongman)"I saw everyone reacting and I just knew. People were just shocked. I could see everyone's faces, and I knew straightaway.
"TfL came downstairs and started evacuating [the platform]."
British Transport Police said: "Officers are working to determine the identity of the deceased and to establish how they came to be on the tracks. Clearly the investigation is in a very early stage and, at present, the incident is being treated as unexplained."
Anyone with information about the deaths is asked to call 0800 40 50 40, quoting incident 471 of June 23.
London Ambulance Service said staff including its hazardous area response team had been sent to the station but that two people had been pronounced dead at the scene.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Sean "Diddy" Combs Speaks Out After UCLA Kettlebell Assault Arrest: I Was Defending Myself

Sean Combs
Unapologetic. A day after Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested for allegedly assaulting his son Justin's UCLA football coach and an intern with a kettlebell, the hip-hop mogul spoke out on Tuesday, June 23, claiming his actions were out of self-defense.

''The various accounts of the event and charges that are being reported are wholly inaccurate,'' Nathalie Moar, a rep for Combs Enterprises, told The Associated Press after details from the police report were released. ''What we can say now is that any actions taken by Mr. Combs were solely defensive in nature to protect himself and his son.''
The UCPD confirmed to Us Weekly that Diddy had been arrested at UCLA’s Acosta Athletic Training Complex on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, or in this case, a kettlebell. The rapper was on campus to watch his son, Justin, practice when the redshirt junior defensive back was scolded by conditioning coach Sal Alosi.
The exchange prompted Diddy, 45, to later walk into Alosi's office, where he allegedly cursed out the UCLA staffer. The two then got into a physical altercation, and Diddy supposedly swung a kettlebell at an intern in the weight room.
When police arrived, they watched security footage and promptly arrested Diddy. He was charged with three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, one count of making terrorist threats, and one count of battery. His bail was set at $160,000, but dropped to $50,000.
Despite the claims, Combs' rep maintained the mogul was innocent. ''We are confident that once the true facts are revealed, the case will be dismissed,'' the rep told the 3m360

Holly Madison Details Hugh Hefner's Bedroom Antics Inside Playboy Mansion: "It Was a Miserable Part of My Life"


Holly Madison, Hugh Hefner
She's a wide open book. Holly Madison spoke to Us Weekly exclusively about what exactly went on inside Hugh Hefner's bedroom at the Playboy Mansion back when she was one of his chosen girlfriends.

Madison's shocking new tell-all memoirDown the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny, details the years of verbal abuse she allegedly endured while living with the Playboy founder in his legendary mansion.
"When I first started going to parties at the mansion, it was very glamorous," Madison told Us' Ingrid Meilan last month at her L.A. home. "I was still in college and very starstruck. I am happy to be able to finally set the record straight."
Madison, now 35, first met Hefner at L.A.'s Las Palmas nightclub in August 2001, when she was 21 years old. The Astoria, Oregon, native (population 9,477), was a struggling actress at the time Hefner propositioned her, and offered her drugs. In her memoir, Madison wrote that she wanted to "scream 'PAUSE!' and freeze-frame that moment of my life."
After all, Madison went home with Hefner — and his other women. "This book is a chance for me to finally tell people how things really were in my life,” she explained. Madison added in her memoir: "I want to grab that young girl, shake her back into reality and scream, 'What the hell are you thinking?'"
While speaking with Us, Madison detailed what exactly happened that fateful evening inside Hef's bedroom. "The first night I had spent at the Playboy Mansion was definitely very eye-opening," she shared. "It was clear that there was certain things expected of you. It was clear that there was a definite routine going on, and it was very bizarre. It definitely wasn't what I expected it to be, it was a lot scarier. I was offered prescription drugs."
"I don't know what people think goes on in the bedroom," she continued in her conversation with Us, "but it was always very much the same, and intimidating, and not something that I liked. It was a miserable part of my life."
In her memoir excerpted by Us in the June 22 issue, Madison shared that the girls first dipped their feet into a black bathtub before slipping into pink flannel pajamas. "Two huge television screens projecting graphic porn lit up the otherwise dark bed. In the middle, a very pale man was tending to his own business (if you're catching my thinly veiled innuendo) and puffing on a joint before passing it around to the nearest blonde. The girlfriends, in various stages of undress, were sitting in a semicircle at the edge of the bed — some kneeling, some standing, some lying down."
Several weeks after that night, Madison moved in, and for years, competed with her fellow Playmates for Hefner's affection. "There was a lot of politics inside the mansion," Madison told Us. "Very catty, very competitive, a kind of scary place to live."
Then, she discovered that Hef was the enemy. "He just encouraged it because it made him feel special," she told Us. "Looking back, I see that he was the orchestrator of the whole thing."
Madison further elaborated to Us the alleged verbal abuse and criticism she endured as one of Hef's live-in girlfriends. The star (now married to Pasquale Rotella, with whom she shares 2-year-old daughter Rainbow) said her saving grace was E!'s reality series The Girls Next Door, which also featured Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson.
While Madison's made these claims, Hefner released an exclusive statement to Us Weekly on Sunday, June 21, about his former flame's allegations.
"Over the course of my life I’ve had more than my fair share of romantic relationships with wonderful women," the Playboy founder told Us. "Many moved on to live happy, healthy, and productive lives, and I’m pleased to say remain dear friends today. Sadly, there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight. I guess, as the old saying goes: You can’t win 'em all!"

Cyclist, 26, killed in Bank tipper truck crash was newly married Oxford graduate

Her grieving husband today visited the scene of her death

Tragic death: Cyclist Ying Tao who died in the street at Bank
The woman cyclist killed in a HGV collision in the City was today named as an Oxbridge graduate working for global consultancy PwC.
Ying Tao, 26, died at the scene of the crash at Bank junction yesterday morning - the eighth cyclist killed in London this year and the seventh by a lorry.
The management consultant had recently married and was riding to work at PwC when she was killed.
Her grieving husband Jin told the Standard after visiting the scene: “She was the perfect wife and perfect in every way. She was smart as well as beautiful.”
Friend Claire Zhao said: “I am having a baby and she was going to be godmother this is just so terrible, she was the best person.”
Police and paramedics at the scene in Bank yesterday 
Ms Tao was originally from China and had a degree from Cambridge and a masters in economics from Oxford. She had worked for PwC for nearly three years.
Today her family laid flowers at the junction, including a picture tribute of her on her wedding day. Another friend who went to university with her said as he laid flowers: “I am devastated. She was such a good person. I can’t believe she has gone.”
Cycle campaigners are due to hold the first of two protests at the junction tomorrow as they demand safer roads.
 
City of London Police, which is investigating the collision, posted six officers on bikes at the junction this morning to offer “public reassurance”.
One officer said: “This is clearly a very dangerous junction probably the worst in London in my opinion. People are obviously very upset by what happened and we are here to monitor the junction and talk to whoever wants to talk to us.”
More than a dozen bouquets of flowers were laid at the scene. One card read: “Another pointless death our thoughts are with your family - fellow female cyclist x”
Six of the eight cyclists killed this year have been women. Five of the collisions have been at rush-hour - prompting politicians to suggest banning HGVs from central London at certain times.

Nicholas Salvador: Chilling police helicopter video shows mentally ill man rampage through north London gardens moments after decapitating great grandmother



Rampage: footage captured from the Met Police helicopter shows Nicholas Salvador
These are the horrific moments as a mentally ill man launches his rampage which climaxes in the beheading of a great grandmother in the back garden of her Edmonton home.
A police helicopter recorded this shocking footage of Nicholas Salvador, 25, destroying everything in his path armed with a machete and a wooden pole. 
In two video clips an Old Bailey jury watched the moments leading up to the severing of 82-year-old café owner Palmira Silva.
Then minutes after the murder they saw Salvador get closer and ever closer to two children playing innocently in their own garden.
As he gets within three metres of them PC Steven Robertson launches a rescue by defying an order for all unarmed officers to withdraw from the scene.
He scrambles onto a flat roof to desperately warn the children and they are later passed to safety through a broken window at the front of the house.
Stripped to the waist, Salvador continues to break down garden fences, vaulting walls and also attacked the brother and sister of his best friend Dominic Thorne as they sat petrified in a car in the street.
As the videos were played yesterday there was a tangible air of helplessness from the helicopter crew that they could do nothing to help those in peril on the ground while recording every moment.
A voice on the helicopter can be heard saying: "If there's anyone inside get them away from the premises. We do have children in these back gardens. We need to evacuate them as soon as possible.
"We need units inside 304 I would say to save life. We've got an officer on the roof directing children in.
"This man has decapitated a person already.  He's at the front window armed with a knife building a barricade.
"We can confirm the lady is dead. she has been decapitated.
"He's now smashing the premises up. We're evacuating kids from next door."
Paranoid schizophrenia sufferer Salvador was found today not guilty of murder on the grounds of insanity and ordered to be detained indefinitely at Broadmoor maximum security hospital under the Mental Health Act.
After passing sentence the Recorder of London Nicholas Hilliard praised the officer for his courage.
He told the court: “It’s quite clear to me a number of police officers were involved in the efforts to capture and restrain the defendant. They were all motivated to protect innocent residents and bystanders.
“It should be publicly acknowledged that PC Stephen Robertson got onto the roof to alert the two young children disregarding the well-meant instruction that unarmed officers should stay back. He should be highly and publicly commended for that.”   
The first Met officer on the scene, Insp Doug Skinner, told today how, unarmed, he had confronted Salvador.
“I knew he was armed, had already killed and that many people were in immediate danger - Nothing can fully prepare you for that type of call or the scene we encountered.
“We decided we would have to remove residents before Salvador killed someone else.
“The helicopter tracked Salvador and spotted children playing in nearby gardens. We genuinely thought he would kill those children and we were filled with utter terror.
“We pulled up outside of an address close to the victim’s and smashed through the double glazed windows calling out to residents.
“I then saw Salvador, stripped to the waist and standing in someone’s front room, armed with a blood-stained machete. I engaged him in conversation as he made stabbing motions towards me.
“I knew I had to buy enough time for the rest of the team to get residents, especially those kids, out of the area. Officers smashed through windows to pull them all to safety before Salvador could be contained in another house.
“All units acted with extreme courage. Armed officers, unarmed officers and rookies - all working together, putting their own lives at risk to save others."
The court also heard the devastating impact the horrific murder has had on Mrs Silva’s family including six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Her daughter Celestina Muis said: “The way in which my mother died has had a devastating effect on us all.
Chilling footage: Nicholas Salvador on the street in Edmonton“To be taken from us in such a cruel way it is difficult to come to terms with. What happened on that day, and also all the aftermath of what happened.
“We, as a family, no longer feel safe and feel really insecure, drained and have to work hard to focus.
“A few of us are having regular counselling to help us to come to terms with what has happened. Emotionally nothing is the same. A lot of joy in everyday things has gone.
“We have, and are experiencing a range emotions, some of us feel constant anger, which makes it difficult to deal with everyday situations, especially fraught ones.
“This means we tend to get easily agitated and simply want to run away and hide. I am also suffering with erratic sleeping patterns and regular panic attacks, which leave me feeling exhausted and even more frustrated.
“Our children feel scared and insecure, it has taken away their innocence and they have had to suddenly deal with emotions and circumstances that they should never had to.
“All her grandchildren have all been affected in different ways, unable to sleep at night, scared to be left alone, fearful, disbelief.
“Our mother still worked and loved life and the people around her. She was very much the glue that held us all together.
“Our lives have been torn apart knowing what happened to my mother. Good people have been turned into nervous, angry, anxious individuals who struggle to get through the week like they used to and find it hard to focus, show emotions, run their businesses and don’t have the ability to trust others like they used to.”

Ugliest Man In Uganda Welcomes His Eighth Baby

A 47-year-old father of seven, who has been dubbed Uganda’s ugliest man, has become a father for the eighth time in Kyazanga, Lwengo district.
Godfrey Baguma has become a proud father of eight children after his wife Kate Namanda, 30, delivered a healthy baby girl. The couple now have six children together, while two others are kids from Baguma’s first unsuccessful marriage.
Ugliest Man In Uganda Welcomes His Eighth Baby
Sebabi, 47, got married to Kate Namanda, 30, in 2013 and she has given birth to his eighth child
The man, who suffers from an extremely rare, unknown disease, won his title of the ugliest country’s man after he took part in the contest to make money for his family. “In 2002, I was mending shoes, when some people approached me and said they had an event at which they wanted me to be a chief guest.  
They took my pictures and a few days later, I saw my picture in the newspapers where I had declared myself the ugliest man alive. I was shocked and angry at the same time because I had not said so. They also told me that as a cobbler, I could not make enough money to sustain my family.
Ugliest Man In Uganda Welcomes His Eighth Baby
The man won his title of the ugliest country’s man in 2002
They asked me to participate in a contest, saying I would make more money since I would be a tourist attraction. I agreed, and indeed I won. That is how I got the nickname, Ssebabi, which means the ugliest of them all. Today, I feel good, about it because it is an honour.”

Godfrey and Kate live in a small house, bringing up all eight children and trying to make both ends meet, but they did not complain. Kate said: “Once you find a man you think is right for you, do not listen to what other people say. Follow your heart. Money and physical appearance should not be an issue.”

Baby Eating in China

Very disturbing pictures are now spreading across the internet about a certain delicacy which could be found in China. A town in Canton is now on trend making baby herbal soup to
increase health and sexual performance/stamina. The cost of the fetus soup in China currency is approximately $ 4000 (around RMB 2000).
A factory manager was interviewed and he testified that it is effective because he have tried it and is a frequent customer. It is a delicacy whereby expensive herbs are added to boil the baby with chicken meat for 8 hours boiling/steaming. He was interviewed with his second and very young wife, who is only 19 while he is now 62. He testifies the potency of the fetus soup and he was able to make love with his wife everyday.
"Spare rib soup" local code for fetus soup is being served to local restaurants in Canton. Couple who would like to abort their babies, could just go to these local restaurants and sell the aborted baby for 2,000RMB (China currency). These local restaurants also accepts placentas for several hundreds if couples do not want to sell their babies.
It is very disturbing to mention that most fetus served in these local restaurants are female babies. This is due to the fact that majority of Chinese prefers to have male babies and those poorer families usually end up selling their female babies.

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