Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Desperate family smash into tomb of pregnant teenager who woke up screaming and banging on her coffin after being buried ALIVE... only for her to die in hospital

Worst nightmare: Desperate relatives smash into Neysi Perez's concrete tomb a day after she was buried alive by mistake. Her husband raised the alarm after hearing her 'screams for help' while visiting her grave

Neysi Perez, 16, was initially pronounced dead after collapsing at her home

  • The married teenager, who was pregnant, was buried in her wedding dress
  • Her husband raised alarm after hearing her 'screaming for help' from coffin
  • Footage shows family smashing concrete tomb, but she had no sign of life



A 'dead' teenager woke up in her coffin and screamed for help one day after she was buried – but died again before desperate relatives could save her.
Footage has emerged showing grieving family members breaking through the concrete tomb from where Neysi Perez, 16, had been heard 'banging and screaming'.
Relatives who removed the girl's corpse found that the glass viewing window on her coffin had been smashed and the tips of her fingers were bruised.
But despite efforts to revive her medics found no signs of life and she was later returned to the cemetery and reburied in the same mausoleum.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

These animations of cities from space reveal a troubling new trend

Astronauts on ISS

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are snapping photos of Earth at night, and the images are telling a troubling story.
Using the photos, a citizen science project called Cities at Night has discovered that most light-emitting diodes (LEDs) — which are touted for their energy-saving properties — actually make light pollution worse. The changes in some cities are so intense that space station crew members can tell the difference from orbit.
Tech Insider previously reported on Milan, Italy's LED light pollution, and have since received other before-and-after images of major metropolitan cities that have made the switch. We've turned astronauts' photos into animations, below. The results are as astonishing as they are mesmerizing.

Make no mistake — the stock market might still be crashing


Monday was ugly.
After stocks saw their worst week in four years, markets started Monday deep in the red, with the Dow plummeting 1,089 points before recovering some of its losses. All of the major US indexes fell over 3% by the end of the day.
Tuesday feels like sunshine after a storm. Markets opened sharply higher, with the Dow up 390 points, the S&P 500 up nearly 2%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq up over 3%.

'Blood oozed through the soil at grave sites. You could see the pits move, some of them were still alive': The secrets of Ukraine's shameful 'Holocaust of Bullets' killing centre where 1.6million Jews were executed (WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT)

Violence: A Jewish man is kicked to the ground during a pogrom in the Ukrainian city of Lviv in 1941 
Seventy years on from the end of the Second World War the full, shocking scale of the Nazi-inspired Holocaust in Ukraine is finally being revealed - thanks to pioneering work by a French Catholic priest to research the truth of the industrial-scale killing.
Around 2,000 mass graves of Jewish victims have been located where men, women and children were shot and buried by the Germans and their collaborators.
But there maybe up to 6,000 more sites to uncover, with victims of this 'Holocaust of bullets' - so called because unlike in Poland and Germany where gas chambers were used as the means of slaughter - here most were summarily shot and buried nearby.
In many cases, the Jews were ordered to dig pits and then to strip naked before they were mown down by their murderers.
Some were buried in the unmarked plots while still alive.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon wears Agbada (photos)


Ban Ki Moon wore traditional attire when he visited Area 2 Family PHC today. More pics after the cut..

Jilted woman bombarded ex with thousands of calls and broke into his house 'to instil fear'

Lee Alderman and former partner Eimear Skehan-Alderman
Angry: Eimear Skehan, right, was angry after the relationship with Lee Alderman ended
A spurned woman bombarded her ex-lover with thousands of phone calls and broke into his home.
Eimear Skehan has been spared jail despite being found guilty of burglary and harassment.
Kirklees Magistrates’ Court heard how the 30-year-old used to run a restaurant with her former partner Lee Alderman, but things turned sour when they split up.
A district judge told Skehan that she had hoped to instil fear into the mind of Mr Alderman and his new partner during her harassment campaign which lasted a year.

Beverly Johnson writes about sleeping with Mike Tyson and Eddie Murphy


Supermodel Beverly Johnson recently released a tell-all book where she talked about her past male lovers which included Arthur Ashe, Mike Tyson & Eddie Murphy. Below is how NY Post reported it
Tennis star Arthur Ashe called her for a date after winning Wimbledon in 1975. The two went out for a while, and Johnson says that Ashe’s “four-hour, hot-and-heavy tennis matches developed endurance muscles in every area of the body.
“We had all-night lovemaking sessions,” she writes. “I was forced to pull out a bigger book of tricks to help him get to the point of no return sooner, or risk some serious health issues of my own. Swinging from the chandelier [every night we spent together] was taking its toll on my well-being.”

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