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Everyone can see pots of tea & cake but you have 20/20 vision & high IQ if you spot the pocket watch in less than 7 secs
PUZZLE solvers have been challenged to crack this unique optical illusion that has baffled the minds of many. Only those with sharp eyes and incredible observational skills can spot the pocket watch in this picture in less than seven seconds. 8Can you spot the pocket watch in just seven seconds?Credit: jagranjoshAnd you must bring out your A-game to crack this challenge otherwise it will leave you pulling your hair out as you race against the clock.But with the sharpest eyes and the strongest minds, you stand a great chance of succeeding.Everyone can see the pots of tea and delicious cakes…
‘National emergency’ declared as NHS patients ‘treated in cupboards and car parks’ and ‘dying in hospital corridors’
PATIENTS are being “treated in cupboards and car parks” and “dying in hospital corridors”, nurses have warnedThe Royal College of Nursing (RCN) declared a state of “national emergency” on the NHS over spike in “completely inappropriate” patient care. 1Nurses have declared a ‘national emergency’ in the NHS, warning that patients are dying in hospital corridorsCredit: PAIt revealed patients are being left without access to oxygen and enduring intimate examinations in inappropriate crowded areas.Some are regularly treated on chairs in corridors for extended periods of time, sometimes days, the RCN revealed. A survey of almost 11,000 frontline nursing staff across the…
Putin’s troops film blindfolded Ukrainian PoWs on harrowing death march before mock execution in sick footage sent to UN
HARROWING footage shows the sick reality of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine, as Russian troops lead Ukrainian PoWs to a mock execution.Four blindfolded captive soldiers were filmed as they were beaten, threatened, and marched through a forest near the frontline.9Shameless unmasked Russian soldiers lead Ukrainian PoWs on a death marchCredit: East2West9A Russian troop kicks a Ukrainian PoW in the groin, causing him to fall to the groundCredit: East2West9A cruel Russian troop shoots into the dirt track, inches from the fallen man’s headCredit: East2West9The Russian soldiers grin from ear to ear throughout the harrowing ordealCredit: East2WestAs the Ukrainian soldiers marched in…
Woman, 50, who got drunk without booze visited A&E 7 times and was sectioned before doctors discovered rare phenomenon
A WOMAN visited hospital seven times complaining of slurred speech and extreme tiredness, but kept being told she was just drunk. Though her breath reeked of booze and she had elevated blood alcohol levels, the 50-year-old insisted that not a drop of alcohol had passed her lips – but it took doctors two years to believe her. 1The 50-year-old woman was exhibiting symptoms of alcohol intoxication despite not being a drinkerCredit: GettyIt turns out the woman had a rare condition which gave her the appearance of being intoxicated.Called auto-brewery syndrome, the rare metabolic condition causes fungi in the gut create…
Moment furious protesters OCCUPY Majorca beach loved by Brits amid anti-tourist uprising ahead of summer hols rush
HORDES of anti-tourist protesters have taken over Majorca’s beaches in the latest efforts to squeeze out foreigners.Pictures showed families and other locals gathered under umbrellas covered in the slogan “Ocupem Les Nostres Platges”, which translates in English to: “We occupy our beaches.”10Majorcan families gather on the beach of Sa Ripita on Saturday in protest of mass tourismCredit: Solarpix10Some 50 locals are estimated to have attended the protestCredit: Solarpix10Demonstrators attempt to drive out tourists and keep them off Majorcan beachesCredit: Solarpix10’Tourist go home’ messages are scrawled across Majorca and other Spanish holiday hotspotsCredit: Canarian WeeklyDemonstrators flocked to Majorcan beaches at the…
A MUM died suddenly just feet away from her newborn’s cot when her brain suddenly switched off due to a rare phenomenon. Daniella Jane, 31, was found dead in bed by her partner Reggie, 29, near their now-nine-month-old son Ronnie in January. 8Daniella Jane died just feet from her newborn son’s cotCredit: PA8The epileptic mum passed away suddenly of a rare and unexplained phenomenonCredit: PALast week, her mum Kerry Cook received the results of Daniella’s post-mortem examination, which revealed she died of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP).The term describes cases where there is no clear reason why a person…
Japan hit by 5.9 magnitude earthquake as tremors destroy homes in hard-hit region still reeling from devastating quake
EARTHQUAKES have struck a Japanese region for the second time this year, destroying five homes and leaving residents injured.A magnitude 5.9 temblor hit the northern top of the Noto Peninsula, known for its beautiful coastal scenery, on Monday morning.9Earthquakes struck Japan’s north-central region of Ishikawa early on MondayCredit: AP9A magnitude 5.9 quake on the top of the Noto Peninsula was followed by a 4.8Credit: AP9Satoshi Harada of Japan’s Meteorological Agency speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on MondayCredit: AFP9An emergency earthquake alert for the Ishikawa Prefecture area is shown on a TV on MondayCredit: APThe quake was followed minutes…
My earliest memory is from the womb and I remember 95% of my life – it took me weeks to get fluent in French and Spanish
A WOMAN with a rare condition claims she can remember 95 per cent of everything that’s ever happened to her – including being in the womb.Rebecca Sharrock, 34, lives with highly superior autobiographical memory (H-SAM) – a neurological condition which leaves people able to remember most of their life in intricate detail.5Rebecca Sharrock, 34, has highly superior autobiographical memory (H-SAM) and claims to remember almost everything that has ever happened to herCredit: SWNS5The day Rebecca was born – her earliest dated memory is from when she was 12 days old but Rebecca also remembers being in the wombCredit: SWNS5Rebecca has…
China vows to ‘crush’ any bid to ‘split Taiwan from motherland’ with ‘indestructible’ army days after invasion drills
CHINA has sent out a chilling warning vowing to “crush” any attempt from Taiwan to break away from the “motherland”.Defence chief Dong Jun slammed “dangerous separatists” in Taiwan before declaring that his military is ready to “forcefully” engage in war just a week after the latest terrifying Chinese invasion drills.3The Chinese military is said to be ready to ‘forcefully’ engage in war with Taiwan if they attempt to break from the ‘motherland’Credit: AP3China’s feared military has been described as an ‘indestructible and powerful force’Credit: AP3China has been threatening Taiwan with invasion and military drills for the past few years with…
‘Best’ lung cancer drug ever ‘stops tumours in their tracks’ adding YEARS to lives of dying patients
SCIENTISTS think they have found the best lung cancer drug ever and say it could add years to the lives of patients dying from the disease.Trials found lorlatinib stopped tumours in their tracks even if they had spread to the brain.1A drug has been found that can help in the treatment of cancerCredit: GettyOn average patients survived five years without their cancer getting worse, compared to just nine months on standard medication.Most are still alive years after doctors expected them to die.The drug, used to treat ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer, is already available for a handful of specific patients…