Thursday, February 13, 2014

Girl takes revenge on 'cheating' boyfriend by slicing off tattoo of his name and sent it to him




26 year old Torz Reynolds was left infuriated after discovering her ex Stuart "Chopper" May had been allegedly cheating on her months.

Torz Reynolds took revenge on her 'cheating' ex-boyfriend by removing a tattoo of his name with a SCALPEL and sending the severed skin to him by post.

Torz Reynolds, 26, was left infuriated after discovering her ex  Stuart "Chopper" May had been allegedly cheating on her months.

She claims he lied to her that he was emigrating to Alaska for his dream job - with Ms Reynolds even seeing him off at the airport.

However, a week later, she was shocked to discover from friends that Chopper 24, was still in the UK and had allegedly shacked up with the girl that he had been having an affair with.

A furious Ms Reynolds then decided to take out her gruesome revenge.

She spent an hour and a half carefully slicing the skin from her arm which had the tattoo 'Chopper's Bitch'  imprinted on it.

 She then used a pair of dissection tweezers to peel the skin back. Afterwards, the remnants of the tattoo were put in a jar, wrapped up with a bow and sent via recorded delivery to her former lover.

Torz even tracked it online so she knew for definite that Chopper, 24, had received it.

14 year old boy and his brother 'murdered stepfather in knife attack so cruel he was almost beheaded'




14 year old Jerome Ellis and his brother Joshua deny murdering Neil Tulley at the family home in Guildford last year.

Jerome Ellis and his older brother stabbed their stepfather to death in an attack so frenzied he was almost decapitated, a court has heard.

Joshua Ellis, 23, and Jerome Ellis, 14, had deny murder at Guildford Crown Court.

They are accused of killing Neil Tulley, 54, who was in a relationship with their mother Marie, at the family home in Guildford, Surrey, between August 11 and 14, 2013.

He was found with 65 separate injuries and a post-mortem examination confirmed he died from multiple stab wounds.

Here is the 17-year old Lazio midfielder Joseph Minala accused of really being 41




Lazio have reacted angrily to an African website's allegations and say they will will consider legal action against anyone who questions his age, and have shot down claims that their new midfield ace is more Roy of the Rover-40s than teenager wonderkid.

Their firm backing of Joseph Marie Minala came after it was alleged that the 17-year-old was in fact 41.

The Cameroon star joined the Italian team in December and has impressed in the youth team in the U20s championship.

But a Senegalese website said that Minala confessed he was turning 42 this August and had lied about his age in order to send money home to his family in Cameroon.

Lazio have threatened legal action against senego.net and the player’s agent has also stepped in to defend Minala.

Diego Tavano, told Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport: “He had a difficult time growing up. Talk to him and you’ll see he’s a 17-year-old lad in every way.”

Italian giant club Lazio have revealed they are happy Minala’s documentation is “absolutely legitimate”.

In a statement, the club added: “We denounce this attempt from hostile figures to throw a sinister light on this club.

"We reserve the right to take action against those responsible for the protection of the club and its players.”

Minala, who previously had spells at Napoli and Inter Millan, said: “I have read the alleged statements posted on the website in which it says I confessed my real age which was different to what was stated in my official documents.

"They are false statements attributed to me by people who do not know me.”

The real ages of several African stars, like Nigera’s Nwankwo Kanu and Jay-Jay Okocha, have been questioned in the past.

Joseph Minala has reportedly now shut down his social media accounts after abuse over his age.

Pastor and 3 other suspects apprehended over alleged bank robbery

The police in Lagos on Thursday paraded four suspected armed robbers, including a pastor, whose gang specialises in attacking banks.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Umar Manko, who paraded the suspects, also displayed 12 AK-47 rifles, two K2 rifles, 30 fully loaded AK-47 magazines and one pump action gun.

Other items displayed include one police Walkie-Talkie, one hammer, one iron cutter, eight gas cylinders and one ATM card destroyed by the suspects during operation.

Manko said that three other suspects, belonging to the gang were killed in gun battle with the police in different operations.

He noted that the gang had attacked the Access Bank Branch at Ayobo, near Lagos on Nov. 16, 2013, killing three police officers attached to the Ayobo Divisional Police Office, carting away their rifles.
The commissioner said the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) had an encounter with the gang on Nov. 20, 2013 at Ilasamaja, where two members of the gang were “fatally wounded and arms were recovered.

College of Education Students in Adamawa fled campus over Boko Haram threat letters


College of Education Students Hong, Adamawa, have hurriedly vacated campus over alleged threat letters from members of Boko Haram asking them to leave.

Some of the students had revealed on the issue saying the threat letter had caused tension in the school resulting in mass exodus of staff and students.

The Provost of the College, Dr Johnson Pongri, who also confirmed the letter, said he was aware of five letters purportedly written by members of the group.
He said that though he doubted the authenticity of the letters, he had, however, communicated the receipt of the letters to the security agencies.
“I have also invited the local vigilante to beef up security in the school, ‘’ he said, adding that the number of students who had left the school was few.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Yola, DSP Mohammed Ibrahim, confirmed that the command was informed of the threat.

Bokoharam ambush in Adamawa kills 9 soldiers

It has been reported that not less than 9 soldiers were feared killed in a deadly ambush by gunmen suspected to be members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect, in the border areas of Izhe in Madagali Local Government of Adamawa state.

Confirming the incident, chairman of Madagali, Mr Maina Ularamu, who  could not ascertain the number of casualty said that the soldiers were on a mission to repel an attack.

”The soldiers were going to repel a planned attack at Izhe border village when they were ambushed by the heavily armed insurgents.

”As I am talking to you, most villagers at the border areas have since fled to Madagali the administrative headquarters for fear of possible attacks.

” We are calling on the government to station  more troops with armoured tanks. These Boko Haram insurgents have more sophisticated weapons than the soldiers,” said,Ularamu the council chairman.
He said that the insurgents were well armed with anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons mounted on their vehicles.
It was learnt that the troops battled the heavily armed insurgents, who attacked from different directions.

Efforts to get the Brigade  Commander of the 23rd Armourd Brigade,Yola, Brigadier General Rogers Nicholas  proved abortive as he was said to have gone on a special assignment.

Another attack in Borno by Boko Haram kills 53




Another severe attack rocked again in Borno by the notorious Islamic terrorists Boko Haram. Boko Haram on Tuesday attacked Konduga town in Borno State,  killing  53 persons. They  also abducted 25 teenage girls and set fire on  many houses in the town.

Konduga is a town along Maiduguri-Bama Road and is about 40 kilometres  from the state capital, Maiduguri.

The terrorists  attacked the only hospital in the town, abducted the medical doctor and carted away drugs and medical equipment.

They  also destroyed the town’s central mosque, the palace of the district head, the market and the Abba Ashigar School of Business and Administrative Studies with explosives.

However, residents of the town claimed that over 100 people were killed during the attack, adding that many corpses were still in the bush surrounding the community.

The Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, who visited the town on Wednesday, broke down in tears during the funeral prayer organised for 33 victims of the attack.

It was learnt that few hours before Shettima’s arrival at the town, 18 corpses had already been buried at the Madarari area of Konduga.

Michael Schumacher develops pneumonia in coma




Michael Schumacher has developed pneumonia as doctors at a French hospital continue to work to bring him out of a medically induced coma, according to a report in a German newspaper. 

The Bild daily, which is believed to have several sources close to the legendary driver, reported Wednesday that doctors had diagnosed Schumacher with pneumonia last week. 

Schumacher family spokeswoman Sabine Kehm said the report was "speculation, and I do not comment on speculation."

Schumacher has been in the artificial coma since suffering a severe head injury in a skiing accident at a resort in the French Alps December 29. On January 30, Kehm confirmed that doctors were reducing Schumacher's sedation levels in an attempt to wake him up. It was not immediately clear whether doctors had halted Schumacher's "recovery phase" as a result of the infection. 

"Pneumonia is generally a serious and dangerous disease because the body is supplied with less oxygen and is overall very weakened," Prof. Heinzpeter Moecke, Director of the Institute for Emergency Medicine at the Asklepios Clinic in Hamburg told Bild. 

If the report is true, Schumacher's infection is expected to be treated with antibiotics. He is already on a regimen of blood thinners to prevent thrombosis, and is repeatedly moved to ensure his muscles don't atrophy, as well as to prevent the development of pressures sores.