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29 March 2024

Crazy World: Wife destroys cheating hubby's car

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BRAZIL: A Brazilian woman enraged by her cheating husband has been filmed smashing his car with a hammer in front of dozens of cheering bystanders in Sao Paulo.

The red-haired woman can be clearly seen hammering her husband's Honda Civic bonnet and windscreen. A crowd had gathered around her while she went about smashing the car and some even filmed the incident. However, no one tried to stop her froom destroying the car.

After doing enough damage, the woman walked towards a cab while the crowd cheered her and some even whistled.

Several versions of the video has already gone viral on YouTube.
 
Teacher drags blind, special needs student

SANTA FE: The CCTV footage of a special needs school in Santa Fe shows a six-year-old blind student being dragged to his classroom down the corridoor by his teacher. After some time, another teacher joins in to help drag the unwilling child.

In the video, a third person can be seen standing by and watching the boy being dragged away.

The video has gone viral after the teacher has been asked to go on leave, reports The Santa Fe New Mexican.

The special education teacher allegedly told the police that the child was being uncooperative with her requests to walk to another classroom and hence she just dragged him away.

Other school staff members reported the incident to the child's parents before informing the police. The parents did not file a police complaint even though their son complained of head pain.

The teacher, who worked as a contract employee in the Special Education Department is likely to face child-abuse charges.

Born wild! Mom gives birth at zoo

US: An upstate New York zoo got a surprise visit from the stork.

A woman gave birth on a wildlife path at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse on Friday, delivering her baby girl with the help of zookeepers not far from the bear exhibit.

Zoo educator Liz Schmidt tells The Post-Standard that she rushed over from the reindeer pen to find the 21-year-old woman pushing out the baby.
Other zoo workers arrived with blankets to keep mom and baby warm.

The zoo's elephant expert herded away curious zoo patrons.

An ambulance soon arrived to take the newborn to a hospital. Zoo Director Ted Fox says the zoo plans to send a gift to the family. (AP)