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Mysterious space object smashed through TWO FLOORS of my house & almost hit my son, man claims as Nasa launches probe
AN OBJECT believed to be from the International Space Station (ISS) has fallen from the sky and into someones home, a man has claimed.Florida, US, resident Alejandro Otero says the cylindrical object crashed two-floors deep into his house and almost hit his son. 4The chunk of debris is thought to be from the massive EP-9 equipment pallet that was jettisoned from the ISS for an uncontrolled landing over Earth in early MarchCredit: X/@Alejandro0tero4Florida, US, resident Alejandro Otero says the cylindrical object crashed two-floors deep into his house and almost hit his sonCredit: X/@Alejandro0tero4The EP-9 equipment pallet, about the size of…
Shocking photos show man’s eye ‘falling out his head’ – but it took nine hospital trips to finally get diagnosis
A 24-YEAR-OLD who thought his “protruding” eye might “fall out of his head” visited hospital nine times before being given a terrifying diagnosis. Farid Oladapo was diagnosed with embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma – a type of soft tissue cancer – in June 2022, after noticing bruising and swelling on his right eye.6Farid Oladapo, 24, thought his eye might “fall out of his head” as it was “protruding” and covered in pussCredit: PA6But Farid claims he was sent home from hospitals nine times before being told he had a rare cancerous tumour on his optic nerveCredit: PA6Farid was Farid was diagnosed with embryonal…
Fearful Brits phoning hotels in Tenerife to ask if they’ll be SAFE on their holidays amid worrying anti-tourist uproar
BRITISH tourists are phoning hotels in Tenerife ahead of their sunshine breaks to ask if they’ll be safe on the island.Residents of the largest Canary Island seem to be at war with UK holidaymakers as they blast visitors with anti-tourism graffiti and emerging local campaigns. 8Brits are calling up hotels in Tenerife to ensure safety amid rising anti-tourist sentimentsCredit: Alamy8Tenerife’s locals say they are ‘fed-up’ of Brit tourists who only come for the beer, beaches and sun8Anti-tourist graffiti has been spotted on the island as locals grow dissatisfied8Residents protest over the cost of living and unfair wages as a result…
Apple declares millions of devices ‘obsolete’ as iPhones and iPads add to doomed gadget list with tragic consequences
APPLE is adding another iPhone to its list of obsolete gadgets.That’s bad news for anyone still using the device as it means support is being taken away.1Apple is making the iPhone 6 Plus obsoleteCredit: GettyThe iPhone 6 Plus was released in 2014 and had a large 5.5-inch display.That was groundbreaking for the time as all other iPhones before this had been a lot smaller.The iPhone 6 Plus joining the obsolete list means it now features 14 phones.All 14 devices on the list are as follows: iPhone iPhone 3G (China mainland) 8GB iPhone 3G 8GB, 16GB iPhone 3GS (China mainland) 16GB,…
Fears more cheese is contaminated with deadly bug after two supermarkets pull products from shelves
PEOPLE have been warned not to eat any of Morrisons’ best taleggio after some blocks were discovered to be contaminated with listeria.The supermarket first recalled a specific batch of the semi-soft cheese last week after it had come into contact with the potentially fatal bacteria. 2Tests spotted the bacteria in Morrisons’ The Best TaleggioShortly after, Asda pulled its own version of the pasteurised cheese from shelves after the same bacteria was found in some of its own products.Today, Morrisons extended the “do not eat” warning to all batches of the cheese, described as fruity, mild and tangy. The shop recalled…
Deserted private party hotspot ‘Beer Can Island’ famous for boozy parties & all-night raves goes on sale for £11million
YOU could become the new owner of a private party hotspot famed for boozy blowouts and all-night raves – but for an eye-watering price.The once-popular Beer Can Island in Tampa Bay, Florida, has gone on sale for a staggering $14.2 million (£11.2 million) after it’s owners decided “all good things must come to an end”.8Private party hotspot Beer Can Island in Tampa Bay, Florida8The luxury paradise is kitted out with a full-sized Tiki bar, a sand volleyball court, and a massive inflatable slide8The unique space attracted thousands of partygoers in the summer monthsLocated between MacDill Air Force Base and Apollo…
New alert system for killer giant Asian hornet invasions unveiled as critter is spotted in Britain earlier than expected
EXPERTS are enlisting the help of artificial intelligence (AI) to stop the invasion of killer giant Asian hornets in the UK. Brits have faced warnings over an influx of the yellow-legged insects after a record number of sightings last year – which was more than the last six years combined. 2There were 22 sightings of giant Asian hornets (Vesa Velutina) in the UK last yearCredit: University of Exeter2The system is called VespaAI, and it could ease the pressure put on Brits to identify and report sightings of Asian hornets themselvesCredit: Peter J. KennedyThere were 22 sightings of giant Asian hornets…
GP surgery blasted as ‘penny-pinching’ after telling patients to bring their OWN batteries for essential tests
NHS PATIENTS are being told to bring their own batteries to GP appointments to cut costs.People getting their blood pressure or hearts checked were asked to provide AA batteries to power a 24-hour electrocardiogram at Marden Medical Centre in Kent.1Patients at the Marden Medical Centre in Kent are being told to bring their own batteries to GP appointments to cut costsCredit: SWNSA text from the practice to a patient warned them if they needed an ECG or blood pressure test they would need their own Duracell batteries — which cost around £4 a pack.Outraged campaigners said it is unacceptable that…
Heartbreaking tributes to US tourist Gail Mattson, 79, killed by five-ton bull elephant that flipped truck on safari
HEARTBREAKING tributes have poured in for a tourist who was killed by a rampaging elephant during a wild safari chase.American Gail Mattson, 79, was one of the six holidaymakers touring the Kafue National Park in Zambia when the five-ton beast started running after them.4Gail Mattson died after the attack at the Kafue National Park4The elephant was seen charging after the vehicle4The beast used its tusks to flip the vehicle4She had reportedly told friends the safari would be her “last big adventure”Her devastated family shared a tragic photo taken the day she was killed in the attack, showing her inside a safari…
Nasa to create ‘Moon Standard Time’ for lunar visitors – and there’s a strange difference in seconds
THE Moon is to receive its own time zone as plans to develop permanent living bases on the lunar surface quickly progress. The White House has reportedly directed Nasa to create a standard Moon time for all nations, following a similar proposal by the European Space Agency (ESA) last year. 2The memo suggests deploying atomic clocks at different locations around the Moon to build a precise lunar time zone2As things stand today, China is aiming to establish its Disneyland-sized International Lunar Research Base (ILRS) no earlier than 2028Credit: GettySpace-faring nations currently use their own time zones when performing lunar missions.But…