Monday, 20 October 2014

Monsters, Zombies and Ghouls: U.K Mum's amazing Halloween face painting tutorial goes viral

These are the many scary faces of a mother who likes to transform herself into creepy characters.

Care home worker Nikki Shelley, 33, uses face paints to create her monsters, zombies and ghouls - and she taught herself the art at home in Rugby, Warwickshire.

The mother-of-three's impressive work has gone viral on Facebook, even impressing the special effects guru behind BBC science fiction shows Doctor Who and Torchwood.

She said: �I didn't think anything would come of it but the reaction to my work has been incredible. I don't really have an idea in mind when I start to paint. I just start and see what happens.�



Mrs Shelley, who is married to Craig, 37, started by painting her children Taylor, 13, Leah, 11, and Kaiden, nine, for Halloween and unearthed her talent.

The mother�s portfolio has been praised by more than 1,000 Facebook users, and her family were so impressed by her work that they told her to take it further. Now she wants to turn professional.

Mrs Shelley said: �I started painting my kids' faces for Halloween, then I asked Craig if I could paint him as well. But I knew I couldn't paint on them all the time so I started painting my own face.

�I started to think of ways I could make my work different. I wanted to stand out and try new things. Luckily it has paid off.�


She said she is inspired by prosthetic designer Neill Gorton, who has now asked her to be a teacher at an industry conference in Birmingham next month called The Prosthetics Event.

Mrs Shelley, who shares her surname with Frankenstein author Mary Shelley and lives in a �140,000 semi-detached three-bedroom house, added: �I never imagined I'd be an educator at a Neill Gorton show.

'The last 18 months have just been incredible. I now want to learn the prosthetics side of things and hopefully one day I might get the opportunity to work on TV shows and movies.�


Music : Dama-May by Kevin MacLeod
Source : DailyMail

Indian Mizoram Premier League footballer DIES from spinal injuries after Somersault goal celebration

A footballer has died after a celebration went tragically wrong in India's Mizoram Premier League.

Peter Biaksangzuala died in hospital on Sunday after falling on his head while attempting a somersault after scoring for Bethlehem Vengthlang FC - a club based in the north east Indian province of Mizoram.

The 23-year-old midfielder scored a 62nd-minute equaliser against Chanmari West FC in Tuesday's league encounter and celebrated acrobatically - in a manner similar to record World Cup goalscorer Miroslav Klose.

Biaksangzuala mistimed his landing and his head took the brunt of the fall.

Team-mates immediately rushed to his aid and he was carried off the pitch on a stretcher.



Biaksangzuala was rushed to Aizawl Civil Hospital where a CT scan revealed he had severely damaged his spinal cord and he was moved to an intensive care unit.

He spent five days in hospital, as doctors unsuccessfully attempted to heal his injuries, and was pronounced dead in the early hours of Sunday after being put on a ventilator.

A source said: 'He was trying to do Germany's Klose signature flip stunt, but it misfired unfortunately.'

Reports in India suggest that Biaksangzuala had donated his eyes during the time he spent in the hospital.

In memory of the midfielder, Bethlehem Vengthlang FC have retired his shirt No 21 with the Mizoram Football Association releasing a statement via their official Facebook page.

The statement read: 'Bethlehem Vengthlang FC midfielder Peter Biaksangzuala lost his fight for survival after he suffered a fatal injury while celebrating his goal.



'It has been a sad day for Mizoram football and the demise of the footballer shook his team-mates, footballers and fans alike all over Mizoram.

'Peter was a defensive midfielder who had always been aggressive and hard working, a true team player. Like most defensive midfielders, he was excellent at reading the game, breaking up attacks and protecting his defenders.

'Peter's club Bethlehem Vengthlang FC will retire his jersey no. 21.'

Bethlehem Vengthlang coach Danny Lalduhawma added: 'Peter was a lad with good manner who always maintained his discipline on and off the pitch. I don't think there are many like him.'


Source : Mizoram Premier League Facebook , DailyMail , Mirror

Bear bites boy's arm off after he tries to feed it in Zoo in China

Standing in shock as medics work to stem the bleeding, these shocking pictures show the moments after a boy had his arm ripped off by a bear he had tried to pat.

The images show paramedics applying bandages to nine-year-old Zhang Chien's shoulder after his arm was torn off.

His severed limb can still be seen laying on the floor in the bear's enclosure, just minutes after the attack.

The nine-year-old stands in complete shock with bone protruding from where his arm had previously been as blood streams down his shirt.

For a brief moment he stands completely alone, not even crying, as tourists stare at the mauled boy, waiting for medical staff to arrive.



The grim pictures of the Chinese boy and the shattered remains of his arm were widely shared online after the horrifying incident.

Zhang was at Hebin Park Zoo, in Pingdingshan city in central China's Henan province, with his grandfather as a treat.

When his grandfather went to buy sweets, the child clambered over a safety rail to get nearer to the animal and reached in to stroke it.

At this point the bear put his head through the bars and grabbed the boy by his arm.

The child screamed as the bear grappled with his arm for 10 minutes before tearing it free, witnesses said.

People were seen trying to beat off the bear but their attempts were in vain.


Zoo staff could do nothing as the bear mauled the boy, and took a further 20 minutes to retrieve his severed right arm.

The boy's parents have slammed the zoo, saying staff should have been supervising the bear.

His mother, Ku, said she could not believe it when she arrived at Pingdingshan Number 152 Hospital to be told that surgeons would have to amputate what was left of her son's arm.

She said: 'I don't know how we will ever get over this. Our entire family has been ruined because of this zoo.

'They should have made it safer and they should have always had staff on duty to supervise the animals.'

The zoo has not commented. 


Bear attacks are rare although according to the Journal of Emergency Medicine, there were 162 bear-inflicted injuries in the USA between 1900 and 1985, International Business Times reports.

Jeffrey Tittel, director of environmental organisation New Jersey Sierra Club, claims that bears are usually docile and afraid of people.

Attacks often relate to people having food, as bears that have been fed by humans see people as a source of food and can become aggressive.


Source: AP, IBTimes , DailyMail

Tutankhamun had girlish hips - clubfoot according to 'virtual autopsy', also his parents were brother & sister

With strong features cast in burnished gold, Tutankhamun�s burial mask projects an image of majestic beauty and royal power.

But in the flesh, King Tut had buck teeth, a club foot and girlish hips, according to the most detailed examination ever of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh�s remains.

And rather than being a boy king with a love of chariot racing, Tut relied on walking sticks to get around during his rule in the 14th century BC, researchers said.

A �virtual autopsy�, composed of more than 2,000 computer scans, was carried out in tandem with a genetic analysis of Tutankhamun�s family, which supports evidence that his parents were brother and sister.




The scientists believe that this left him with physical impairments triggered by hormonal imbalances. And his family history could also have led to his premature death in his late teens.

Various myths suggest he was murdered or was involved in a chariot crash after fractures were found in his skull and other parts of his skeleton.

Now scientists believe he may have died of an inherited illness because only one of the breaks occurred before he died, while his club foot would have made chariot racing impossible.

The revelations are made in BBC One documentary Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered, which airs next Sunday.

Albert Zink, from the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Italy, deciphered the truth about the ruler�s parents by studying the royal family�s DNA.


He found that Tut was born after his father Akhenaten � dubbed the heretic king � had a relationship with his sister. Incest was not frowned upon by the ancient Egyptians and they did not know about the health implications for any offspring.

Hutan Ashrafian, a lecturer in surgery at Imperial College London, said that several members of the family appeared to have suffered from ailments which can be explained by hormonal imbalances. He said: �A lot of his family predecessors lived to a ripe old age. Only his immediate line were dying early, and they were dying earlier each generation.�

Egyptian radiologist Ashraf Selim: �The virtual autopsy shows the toes are divergent � in layman�s terms it�s club foot. He would have been heavily limping.

�There is only one site where we can say a fracture happened before he died and that is the knee.�

Evidence of King Tut�s physical limitations were also backed up by 130 used walking canes found in his tomb.


Music : Ibn Al-Noor by Kevin MacLeod
Source : BBC , DailyMail

Sunday, 19 October 2014

CCTV Ambulance hitting a car and car then hitting two pedestrians at a junction in East China

The footage shows an ambulance speeding through a red light, hitting a car as it crossed the junction. 

The car then sped forward, throwing two pedestrians a number of metres across the road.

Despite the force of the hit, the victims survived. They both suffered extreme fractures, and the car was also severely damaged.



An investigation by the local transportation authority said that the patient on board the ambulance was not in a life-threatening condition, so the ambulance should not have jumped the traffic light.

The ambulance driver has taken full responsibility for the accident, and has paid a fine.


Source : Independent

Police body cam shows officer called over a family's dog then SHOT it for no reason in Texas

A Texas community is outraged over a newly released video showing and officer calling a pitbull over before shooting the dog to death.

The incident happened in August but footage has just now been released by the Cleburne police department.

The officer, who has not been identified, claims the pitbull was aggressive and rushing towards him.

CBS DFW reports that the officer was called to Lindsey Lane in response to a 911 call from a woman saying three pits were menacing a car and keeping people from leaving.

The loose dogs belonged to neighbor Amanda Henderson.



She said the footage showed a murder.

'I see him murdering my puppy, our family...our dog,' she told WFAA.

She says that the footage shows no reason to shoot her dog.

'Never once did Max stop wagging his tail. Never once do you hear a growl, an aggressive anything,' she said.

Footage shows one pitbull running up to one cop with its tail wagging upon the officer's arrival.

Another officer, fitted with a body camera, can be seen going behind the house to find two more dogs in a ditch.

The unidentified officer is heard to make kissing noises at the animals as a gun comes into frame.

The officer claims the dog was charging with teeth barred when he opened fire, but in the footage the gun fills most of the frame.


Police say the video is not representative of the situation, and that the officer who fired was trying to get the dogs secure until animal control could respond when one animal became a threat.

Residents are not comfortable with how he handled the situation.

'To call the dog and act like you�re going to be sweet to the dog, and you just blatantly shoot it, I don�t think that�s right at all,' says neighbor Virginia Granger.

Kristin Dodge, who also lives in the area, told CBS DFW the dogs were well behaved and played with her kids.

'These are people�s pets. These are people�s family. To see something like that happen wasn�t really necessary, I think,' she said.

Both the pitbull's owners and the 911 caller have since moved out of the neighborhood.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to call police at 817-556-8894.


Source : DailyMail , WFAA

Friday, 17 October 2014

Real life 'Devil Man' with black eyeballs and horn implants embedded in forehead

Meet the terrifying Devil Man who has black tattooed eyeballs and horns attached to his head and arms.

But this is no Halloween costume or a clever make-up trick, it's a way of life for Colombian born Caim Mortis.

The 42-year-old has spent 11 years modifying his body including having his eyeballs tattooed completely black, horn-like dermal implants put into his forehead and forearms and a horn piercing.

As a result of his menacing body overhaul, Caim's devout Catholic family rejected him and he moved from Colombia to Mexico where people are more accepting.

Caim said: "When people first see me their normal reaction is to be shocked or amazed.

"The first thing they ask me is "does it hurt?" or "who did this to you?"



"One of the key motivations for my own body modifications has been to be unique and different compared to others in the world.

"Body modification culture has been around for ages, it is not just a fashion or a temporary fad although people presume it is."

Like Caim, lots of people want to stand out from the crowd, and he helps them in his jobs as a tattoo artists and body painter.

He is also set to launch his new career as a DJ this Halloween and is touring with another DJ, Gisella, who will play the part of an "Angel" to his devil on stage.

Caim said: "I have always been heavily into music, especially Latin styles, Electronic Dance Music and world fusion and I have been training as a DJ for many months.


Music: The Escalation by Kevin MacLeod
Source : Mirror , Express

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