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06 May 2024

Bizarre: Maid adds blood in boss's coffee

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SINGAPORE: A domestic worker who had been working for her employer for only about a year did the unthinkable. She added menstrual blood in her employer's coffee.

The alleged incident occurred last summer at the house of her 38-year-old employer, who will likely never leave a drink unattended again, reports MSN.

When charged with the offence, the 24-year-old Indonesian worker pleaded guilty. She faces up to a year in jail and hefty fine.

 

Man survives 180-feet Niagara fall

US: A man who had a miraculous escape after plunging 180 feet into the Niagra Falls is only the third person to take a dip and live to tell the tale.

The man allegedly planned to commit suicide and witnesses confirmed that they saw him swinging his legs over the safety railing and jumping into the Niagara River at Horseshoe Falls – the highest of three falls, reveals The Sun.

However, he emerged in the lower river basin and swam his way to the bank.

He sustained injuries in his chest, as well as broken ribs and a collapsed lung.

 

Cheerleader kicks herself in the head

The girl struck herself in the face, her leg reached so high she practically did the splits

The video was posted on YouTube by Natalie Mudd, under the name of ‘FAIL.’ and has been hit 74,530 times.

 

 

'X-Men' plans same-sex superhero wedding

Marvel comic book crime fighters X-Men have put down their weapons and picked up wedding rings for the first same-sex marriage in the superhero world, set for June.

Marvel on Tuesday said Jean-Paul Beaubier, aka Northstar, a Canadian with piercing blue eyes and silver-streaked black hair who can move and fly at superhuman speeds, will propose to his long-time boyfriend Kyle Jinadu in the issue, "Astonishing X-Men #50," due on sale May 23.

"The Marvel Universe has always reflected the world outside your window, so we strive to make sure our characters, relationships and stories are grounded in that reality," Marvel editor-in-chief, Axel Alonso said in a statement. "We've been working on this story for over a year to ensure Northstar and Kyle's wedding reflects Marvel's 'world outside your window' tradition."

The pair will marry in the next issue of "Astonishing X-Men #51," on sale June 20, and some comic book retailers will be hosting wedding parties on that day, Marvel said.

Northstar and Kyle have been a couple since 2009, but Marvel is not promising the pair will live happily ever after. In fact, Marvel asks in its wedding announcement: "Will their path to wedded matrimony in New York City be smooth or are there hidden dangers around the corner?"

As if battling evildoers and saving the world weren't enough. (REUTERS)