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29 March 2024

Bizarre: Eerie emails from beyond the grave

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BRITAIN: A 32-year-old man who died in the middle of last year from a heart arrhythmia has been sending emails to his friends and family discussing current events.

The recipients of Jack Froese's  emails are spooked and are left wondering if Jack is sending them from beyond his grave, reports Mirror.co.uk.

What is even more shocking for the recipients is that Jack is discussing private conversations that had taken place with him before his death.

One of the Jack's oldest friends has received an email that said: “Did you hear me? I'm at your house. Clean your attic!!!” The pair had had a conversation in the friend's attic shortly before Jack passed away and he had complained about the dirt and dust in the attic.

Jack's cousin received an email from him asking about the latter's ankle injury. A normal email, except that the cousin had injured himself after Jack's death.

Jack had not shared his password with anyone and no one believes that his account was hacked. Jack's friends and family would rather like to believe that the emails are his 'gift' to them.

 

Mom freezes her eggs for her daughter to use

The mother of a four-year-old girl who was born with the Turner syndrome has decided to freeze her own eggs so that her daughter can contemplate having a child of her own in future if she so decides.

The little girl is one of around 170 girls born in 2008 with the abnormality which affetcs physical abnormality and causes infertility, reports Mirror.

The mother was heartbroken to learn how the chromosomal abnormality would affect her daughter's life. She wanted to give her daughter a chance to become a mother and pass on her genes to a new generation.

The mum of two became so concerned about her daughter developing maternal instincts that she took away her daughter's dolls. Then she realised how cruel that act was and started thinking how she could help her daughter overcome the non-hereditary disease.

In future, if the girl decided to use the frozen eggs, she would essentially be giving birth to her ow siblings as they would genetically be her mother's children.

 

My arm can't be arrested, says man

AUSTRALIA: A man heavily under the influence of alcohol told the police that had a doctor's certificate which said that police could not arrest his arm.

The intoxicated man was involved in a tiff with the police and he came with up with this brain wave when the police authorities tried to handcuff him, said news website qt.com.au.

Although the officers had decided to leave him alone, the man abused the officers loudly and followed them out to the police vehicle.

He even tried to physically harm an official. The 24-year-old man was charged with public nuisance and obstructing police. He pleaded guilty on both counts.

 

Man set ablaze by wife, dies

INDIA: A 45-year-old man was burnt alive by his wife while he lay sleeping in the bedroom.

The wife poured petrol over her husband and doused him in fire. The husband sustained 90 per cent burns and died on the spot, reports The Time of India. The police told the daily that the wife was an alcoholic and she would often fight with her husband over money.

The husband had not given her any money for about a week, the police were informed by other family members.

The woman fled the scene after setting her husband on fire. The police is still looking to find her.