Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Shocking footage appears to show a group of migrant men 'attacking two pensioners after they stood up for a woman they were harassing on the Munich subway'

Recorded on a mobile phone, the disgraceful video shows the men - of Eastern European or Arabic origin - holding one man by the arms as they verbally abuse him. The second victim is seen grappling with one of the migrants, before he is held up by the neck and threatened (pictured)
Shocking footage has surfaced online appearing to show a group of young migrants attacking two German pensioners after they stood up for a young women the men were harassing on a subway train.
Recorded on a mobile phone, the disgraceful video shows the men - of Eastern European or Arabic origin - holding one man by the arms as they verbally abuse him.
The second victim is seen grappling with one of the migrants, before he is held up by the neck and threatened.
Munich man Tom Roth uploaded the disgraceful video to his Facebook page. He caught the footage while travelling from Sendlinger Tor station to the Metro's city centre terminal.
He said the fight broke out after one of the asylum seekers was rejected by a woman who he had placed his hand upon on the train.
In response, the man smashed his hand against the carriage's glass window - an aggressive act of defiance the train's other passengers requested he desist.
However, when they did, one elderly German man was patted mockingly on the head by one of the migrant group.
That act of disrespect sparked an angry exchange
Translated, the post accompanying Mr Roth's video upload reads: 'A young woman was attacked on the subway. When two old men tried to intervene, they too were attacked.
'This was in the heart of Munich, in the middle of the day. I got on the train at Sendlinger Tor travelling to the main railway station. I sat in a four-seater, across from a young lady.
'In the four-way behind her sat two asylum seekers. One of them, a young man, probably of Arab origin, bothered the woman.
'He said something to her and asked: "Why will you not answer me on German?"

Recorded on a mobile phone, the disgraceful video shows the men - of Eastern European or Arabic origin - holding one man by the arms as they verbally abuse him. The second victim is seen grappling with one of the migrants, before he is held up by the neck and threatened (pictured)

Monday, February 1, 2016

Two AK47s and more than 200 guns and knives surrendered as stabbed teacher joins amnesty call













This footage shows the huge weapon haul handed in to police after calls from teacher who was stabbed in the classroom.
Bradford teacher Vincent Uzomah joined the campaign for people to give up their weapons.
Two AK47s were among the 80 guns given up along with 150 knives in the West Yorkshire Police campaign.
Mr Uzomah was working as a teacher at Dixons Kings Academy in Bradford in June last year when he was stabbed by a teenage boy.

The untreatable Zika virus has been declared an international public health emergency

Zika mosquito
There's a new virus called Zika spreading in South America, and on Monday it was declared a "public health emergency of international concern" by the World Health Organization, officially establishing it as a serious threat.
Zika, which has no cure, has been documented in the United States, but only among travelers. And itmay be linked with two more serious complications:
  • A dangerous birth defect known as microcephaly
  • A rare but often temporary disorder where the immune system attacks its own nerve cells
Here's a rundown of the good and bad news about the virus.
First, the good news: Zika israrely fatal (no deaths have yet been documented in people with Zika virus and no other illnesses). Symptoms of the virus are similar to those of a cold or fever.
And the bad news: It may be linked with a dangerous birth defect known as microcephaly, where babies are born with abnormally small heads. The CDC is also working to determine if there may be a link between Zika and Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rare disorder where your immune system attacks itself, damaging the nerve cells and leading to muscle weakness and occassionally paralysis. In general, symptoms of GBS last anywhere from several weeks to a few months. Most people fully recover, but others may have permanent damage. In rare cases, it can be fatal.

A 19-year-old Belgian cyclist got caught cheating at the world championships after racing a bike that had a motor hidden in the frame

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Cycling officials on Saturday detained a bicycle ridden during the cyclocross world championships in Zolder, Belgium, to investigate "technological fraud," and on Sunday they confirmed the bike had a concealed motor in the frame.
The International Cycling Union said the bike belonged to 19-year-old Belgian Femke Van den Driessche.
Update (Monday, 8:05 a.m. ET): The AP reports that Italian manufacturer Wilier Triestina says it will sue Van den Driessche.
It is the first official case of "mechanical doping" or "bike doping" at cycling's highest level. If used at the right time during a race even a small motor can provide a critical burst of power and speed.
For years there has been speculation in cycling that motorized cheating might be happening at the sport's highest professional level, but it has never been revealed until now.

Evil mechanic folds his arms in police mugshot hours after raping and murdering lifelong family friend

Callous: Peter Kibisu folds his arms defiantly in his mugshot
Staring defiantly at the camera with his arms folded, a murderous mechanic poses for his mugshot - just a day after raping and killing his lifelong family friend.
Peter Kibisu sexually assaulted and strangled to death 31-year-old lawyer, Elizabeth Nnyanzi, at her family home in Harrow, London, after being rejected by a girl at a party.
The 23-year-old's callous mugshot was released by police today as he was jailed for life - with a minimum term of 27 years - for the brutal August 2015 killing.
Kibisu, a lodger in Miss Nnyanzi's £600,000 home, was branded 'calculating' and a 'wolf in sheep's skin' by the victim's mother Coleen, who had offered him a roof over his head when he was homeless.
He attacked the Imperial College graduate and paralegal, who worked at London firm Herbert Smith Freehills, at the family home on August 14.

'World's best chef' shoots himself dead in his Swiss home - just hours before he was due to attend launch of new Michelin guide

Top chef: Benoit Violier's establishment - Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville - was named the best in the worldA top chef has been found dead with a rifle by his side at his home in an apparent suicide just months after his restaurant was named the best in the world.
Benoit Violier, 44, who ran the three Michelin Star Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville in Switzerland, is thought to have shot himself, police said.
'Late in the afternoon [on Sunday], police... went to Crissier where they discovered at his home the body of Mr Benoit Violier,' the force said in a statement, adding that it appeared he had shot himself.

Top chef: Benoit Violier's establishment - Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville - was named the best in the world
Tributes: Flowers have been placed outside the entrance of Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville in Switzerland
Tributes: Flowers have been placed outside the entrance of Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville in Switzerland

Youngest EVER conjoined twins successfully separated in hospital after miracle operation

Conjoined twins Lydia (L) and Maya (R) before their operation in Bern, Switzerland
Conjoined: Twins Lydia (L) and Maya (R) before their operation in Bern, Switzerland
Doctors say they have successfully separated eight- day-old conjoined twin girls-believed to be the youngest ever babies to be parted.
Medics in Bern, Switzerland carried out the operation risky operation on girls Lydia and Maya over five hours with a 13-strong team.
The surgery reportedly carried just a one percent chance of success.
According to Swiss media, the twins were "extensively conjoined on the liver, but had all vital organs".
They weighed just 4lb 14oz together after being born eight weeks premature.
Doctors had reportedly planned to separate them when they were several months old but brought the operation forward when they each suffered a life-threatening condition.

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