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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Dead man wakes up at funeral, Dog brought home feared to be dynamite and a pilot locked out of cockpit

Here are World's Top Five Weird, Funny and Hot News of May 15, 2013


Top 5-Man shoots himself in leg while bowling (unlucky)

A Florida man accidentally shot himself in the leg while bowling Tuesday night. The man was at the bowling lanes in Jupiter, Fla., and witnesses told WPBF the ball likely hit the man's leg during his back swing. At first, some people at the bowling alley



thought it was a firecracker going off. Witnesses say the man limped back to his seat clutching his leg. He was taken to hospital as a precaution, but his injuries weren't expected to be life-threatening. The man's identity wasn't released.
(Source-QMI)

Top 4-Woman kicked off plane for singing 'I Will Always Love You'


An American Airlines flight en route from Los Angeles to New York had to make an emergency landing last Thursday because a woman wouldn't stop singing I Will Always Love You, CNN reports. The flight landed in Kansas City to remove the woman from the plane. "The passenger was detained, not arrested, and then released pending further investigation by the TSA (Transportation Safety Administration) and federal air marshals," airport spokesman Tom McKenna said, according to a report from CNN affiliate KMBC.  "I can confirm that she was singing I Will Always Love You as she was escorted off the plane." McKenna said.
(Source-QMI)

Top 3-How a pilot locked out of cockpit


BHOPAL, India, May 15 (UPI) -- Air India said a plane made an emergency landing when the pilot accidentally became locked outside of the cockpit during a bathroom trip. The plane was traveling Tuesday from Delhi to Bangalore and the co-pilot was able to successfully land the plane in Bhopal, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. "The commander of the flight had left the cockpit for a short while to visit the toilet and on returning to the cockpit found the door locked. The door had gotten jammed and all efforts to open the door even from inside by the co-pilot failed," Air India said in a statement.
(Source- upi.com)

Top 2-Fire cracker brought home by dog feared to be dynamite

IN a case of life imitating the Henry Lawson story The Loaded Dog, a five-month-old puppy caused a police incident when he brought home what appeared to be a 20cm stick of dynamite. Tiffany Evans was about to take her children to school when her samoyed



Harry brought the explosive to the door of her home."Harry came running to the back door with what I assumed was a stick in his mouth. He stopped and gave it to me and I thought: 'It looks like a stick of dynamite'," she said. Mrs Evans put the explosive aside and took the kids to school before returning to investigate. She then took the explosive into the family's road machinery factory at the rear of her property in Haven - south of Horsham in Victoria's west. After emailing photos to friends and searching the internet, Mrs Evans was sure Harry had brought home either dynamite or gelignite. Police were called in and photos sent to the bomb squad.
(Source-couriermail.com.au)


Top 1-'Dead' man wakes up at funeral as mourners pay respects at his coffin

On the mend: The 'dead' man was taken to the General Hospital in Gweru
Mourners got the fright of their lives as they filed past their loved one in a coffin… when he started moving. Brighton Dama Zanthe, 34, “died” after a long illness at home in Zimbabwe. But the deceased’s boss noticed him moving as he filed past, paying his last respects at the funeral. Lot Gaka said: “I noticed Zanthe’s legs moving as I was in the queue to view his body. At first I could not believe my eyes.”Mourners “jumped out of their skins” and ran in horror, imagining Mr Zanthe had come back from the dead to haunt them. But when they realised the truth, he was taken to hospital at Gweru where he was put on life support for two days.Relatives and friends had been devastated when Mr Zanthe died. They wrapped him in blankets and took him to the mortuary where he was prepared for the funeral. The next day, mourners wept as they said their emotional goodbyes by his coffin.  But they were astonished to see his legs moving and relatives became hysterical. Mr Gaka added: “They all jumped in disbelief.” Amazingly, Mr Zanthe was home this week from Gweru Provincial Hospital. He said: “I feel OK now. I don’t know what happened and I only remember being on life support. I was given another chance.”

(Source- mirror.co.uk)

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