Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Woman flees after son impregnates her twice



Woman flees after son impregnates her twice



Police are looking to arrest a mother and her son for incest. The man of Zimbabwe, and his biological mother are reportedly on the run after having an incestuous relationship that resulted in two pregnancies. Ethel Vhangare and her son Simon Matsvara of Domboshava, allegedly had an affair while his father, Agripah Matsvara, was still alive. It is alleged that the first time Simon impregnated his mother she had a miscarriage during her fifth month of pregnancy. When his father had a stroke about 5 years ago, Simon began helping his mother care for his father. Later in the same year, Vhangare allegedly started feeling sick and was vomiting. She revealed to a neighbor that she was pregnant and her son was the father.

The neighbor reported the matter to the elders of the village. They reportedly settled the case by ordering the mother and son to pay a fine with an undisclosed number of cattle. Two months later, Vhangare suffered a miscarriage before the death of her husband. Simon and his mother allegedly continued their relationship, which resulted in a new pregnancy. The matter came to light after Vhangare did not show up for church services, causing church members to visit her. They discovered that she was pregnant again and they reported the matter to police. Chief Chinamhora sent his officers to arrest the mother and son for incest, but the two had already fled from their home. “We will hunt them both and we will severely punish them to send a clear message to potential offenders that we do not tolerate such acts,” Chinamhora said

People with body odor banned from public library



 People with body odor banned from public library




Several people who have a bad odor, were told that they are now allowed to enter Europe’s largest public library. Three smelly people in the United Kingdom, who were seen reading books at the Birmingham library, were prevented from browsing the shelves in the building due to lack of personal hygiene. Two other people have been banned from the library for indecent exposure while three others were banned for aggressive behavior towards staff. Police said that there have been 46 separate physical or verbal attacks against library staff in Birmingham.
The director of the Birmingham Library said that over three million people visited the library since opened last year, and the vast majority of visitors are very respectful. However, those who are, will not be allowed inside. A library spokesperson said that they only ban people who are violating library rules or those who behave in a way that is intolerable or even dangerous to other visitors or staff. The Birmingham Library contains about a million books. The library also provides access to a vast archive of film and television belonging to the British Film Institute.

US strike in Somalia 'killed al-Shabab intelligence chief'



 US strike in Somalia 'killed al-Shabab intelligence chief'


A leader of the al-Shabab Islamist group was killed by a US air strike on Monday, Somali officials say.
The intelligence chief, named as Abdishakur, was part of a unit responsible for suicide attacks, security officials said.
US defence chiefs did not confirm whether the al-Shabab leader had died.