Thursday, December 3, 2015

‘Man stamped on pregnant girlfriend’s stomach because he didn’t want child’, court is told

Malorie Bantala
Lost baby: Malorie Bantala’s child was stillborn
A teaching assistant stamped on the stomach of his heavily pregnant ex-girlfriend to kill their unborn child which she refused to abort, a court heard yesterday.
Kevin Wilson was allegedly angry that Malorie Bantala had ignored his pleas to get rid of the baby so he recruited a teenager to help him beat the foetus to death.
Malorie, 22, was eight months pregnant when Wilson, also 22, and the youth allegedly ambushed her just yards from home in Peckham, south east London in June.

woman seriously beat up a sex attacker


Jonathan Holmes will think twice about assaulting a woman ever again. CCTV camera caught him hiding behind walls and looking out for a victim after a drunken night out. Around midnight, he began following his intended victim, pushed her and tried to drag into the bushes. What he did not anticipate however is the fight she put up. The woman punched him twice in the stomach while holding her house keys and began to scream.

lion killed at Jos Wildlife Park

 

The lion was shot dead today after it escaped from its enclosure at Jos Wildlife Park. But couldn't they have used tranquilizer instead of shooting it dead?

People are inexplicably upset about Mark Zuckerberg's decision to give away 99% of his fortune

Chinese State Dinner Mark Zuckerberg Priscilla Chan pregnant baby

Mark Zuckerberg'sannouncement on Tuesday that he would be giving away 99% of his Facebook stock to "advancing human potential and promoting equality" was greeted with universal cheers, right?Well, no.
There were a lot of people who found bad things to say about the announcement.
They fell into several camps.BuzzFeed pointed out that the organization they're donating to, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, is a corporation — an LLC — rather than a nonprofit charity. In addition, the initiative won't necessarily be donating all the money to charitable causes — it will also make private investments and do things like advocacy work and lobbying.

University women's rugby team strip off for NAKED calendar - and it sells out pretty quickly

University of Liverpool Women's Rugby League Naked Calendar for Coppafeel 2016
naked calendar launched by a university’s women’s rugby league team has sold out.
The students kitted off for the third year in a row to raise money for a good cause.
The calendars were sold to support Coppafeel – a charity which teaches women how to check their breasts regularly to detect cancer in the early stages.
The Liverpool ladies team sold 375 copies of the calendar at £10 each and estimate that profits will be more than £2,000 after expenses are taken out.

At least 14 killed in Southern California mass shooting, 2 suspects dead



At least 14 people are dead after a shooting in San Bernardino, California — about 60 miles east of Los Angeles.
The shooting happened at the Inland Regional Center, a county agency that provides services to the disabled.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan told reporters that at least 14 people are dead and 17 more were injured in the shooting, which police responded to at about 11 a.m. local time, according to emergency officials.
"They came prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. They came in with a purpose," Burguan added, noting that the shooters were armed with long guns rather than hand guns. "They came in with the intent to do something."

RAF jets pictured taking off from Cyprus just hours after MPs vote to bomb ISIS

After MPs voted overwhelmingly to Bomb ISIS in Syria, British warplanes have taken to the skies.
GR4 Tornados carrying Paveway IV bombs and LITENING pod reconnaissance equipment took off from RAF Akrotiri on Cyprus tonight.
The Ministry of Defence would not confirm that they were Syria-bound but it is believed the RAF were ready to react very quickly after MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of extending the air campaign against ISIS.
Defence sources confirmed the two fighter bombers had headed for the Syria and Iraq region but said the warplanes were deployed as part of the “ongoing operation.”
Four jets left in pairs within about an hour of each other from the airbase.
Sky correspondent Jonathan Samuels said two jets returned "missing three Paveway bombs each".

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