
Stefan Ramin’s teeth found in a cannibal fire camp on Nuku Hiva island. Stefan Ramin, a German round-the-world sailor is feared to have been eaten by cannibals during a visit to Nuku Hiva, a South Sea island of French Polynesia. Police found remains on a camp fire which are believed to belong to Stefan Ramin, a 40-year-old business adviser from Haselau in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. S…

…were found over a 35 foot radius. Today it was confirmed the BKA (the German bureau of investigation) is now involved with French authorities in the hunt for Stefan Ramin’s killer. Stefan Ramin, 40, from Haselau, north-west Germany was on a round-the-world trip with his girlfriend Heike Dorsch, 37, when they anchored off Nuku Hiva on September 16. According to his girlfriend, Heike Dorsche,…

While Peter Stefan’s funeral home in Worcester, Massachusetts, is being protested, the owner says he is desperate for a gravesite as cemeteries all refuse to take Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s body. However, a determined funeral director charged with burying the body of the Boston bomber says everyone deserves a dignified burial regardless of the circumstances of their death. Peter Stefan said dozens…
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Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from gunshot wounds and blunt trauma to his head and torso, a funeral home in Worcester revealed today. Worcester funeral home owner Peter Stefan who was holding the body Tamerlan Tsarnaev read the details from his death certificate on Friday. The certificate cites 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s “gunshot wounds of torso and extremities” and lists the time of his deat…

…throughout the chocolate as it is heated and cooled to a solid, and they have to remain small. Dr. Stefan Bon said that the smooth texture of chocolate requires that the globules be smaller than about 30 millionths of a metre across – about half the width of a human hair. The Warwick team first published an attempt to crack the problem in a 2012 paper in the Journal of Materials Chemistry. T…

…s recently been reported that the Colorado Muslim Society has offered to provide burial services for Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the individuals who perpetrated the grave and destructive bombings at the 2013 Boston Marathon. “This report is absolutely untrue. The individual who has reportedly made this offer does not speak on behalf of the Colorado Muslim Society,” the statement says. It continues…
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strangest thing I have ever experienced as a professional diver.” The soot also proved cause for concern for Peter Lindberg’s colleague on the Ocean X explorer team, Stefan Hogeborn. “During my 20-year diving career, including 6,000 dives, I have never seen anything like this. Normally stones don’t burn,” Stefan Hogeborn said in the release. “I can’t explain what we saw, and I went down the…

…ecome. The nature of mental illness means patients are often prescribed medication for the rest of their lives. Daniel Levy, 54, has bipolar disorder and has been taking antipsychotic drugs for nearly 30 years. During that time he has been sectioned and has also attempted suicide. “The drug chlorpromazine made me tremble, it also made me dribble. When I first became ill I was warned there ar…
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Large Hadron Collider’s detector Atlas captured a particle that physicists had suspected to exist for years, but had never seen “in the wild”. The Chi b (3P) particle was detected among data from the trillions of collisions at the LHC. The CERN discovery was hailed as testimony to how effectively physicists were now scanning the collision data – and essential background to the LHC’s o…

Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the Boston Marathon bombers lived prior to their terror attack, has announced they will not allow dead suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s body to be buried there, it was revealed Sunday. City manager Robert Healy said Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s body was not welcomed in one of its cemeteries. Cambridge, MA, has announced they will not allow dead suspect Tamerlan Tsar…
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…tombed.” Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s body was finally buried one day after Worcester Police Chief Gary Gemme pleaded for help in burying the suspect – who was killed in a firefight with police on April 19th in Watertown, just outside of Boston. Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried in a secret midnight service at an undisclosed location after a mystery benefactor came forward “There is a need to do th…

…ere were huge traffic jams in Belgium and northern France too. Frankfurt airport had received about 12 cm of snow, said Stefan Schulte, a spokesman for the airport operator, Fraport AG. In Paris, some 300 flights from Charles de Gaulle airport – a quarter of the day’s total – were cancelled, along with a similar proportion from Paris Orly. Brussels airport was also offering a red…

CERN scientists reporting at conferences in the UK and Geneva, Switzerland, claim the discovery of a new particle consistent with the Higgs boson. The particle has been the subject of a 45-year hunt to explain how matter attains its mass. Both of the two Higgs-hunting experiments at the Large Hadron Collider have reached a level of certainty worthy of a “discovery”. More work will be…

Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands, is in a critical condition after being hit by an avalanche while on a skiing holiday in Lech, western Austria. According to Austrian officials, Prince Johan Friso was buried under the snow for about 15 minutes before being rescued. Prince Johan Friso, 43, was resuscitated at the scene and taken to hospital in Innsbruck –…
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Pictures from inside the car of Peter Skyllberg, the Swedish man who survived in his snow-covered car on nothing but snow for two months in sub-zero temperatures, have been emerged to press. Peter Skyllberg, 44, had eaten nothing but handfuls of snow since December 19 when his car became bogged down in drifts near the town of Umea in northern Sweden. The images show the dashboard and seats covere…

imes the daily recommended allowance of 2,500 calories for a man. The gastronomic gauntlet is the latest in what the eatery hopes will be a long line of food challenges and follows the creation of the 3 lbs cheeseburger, which has yet to be successfully tackled by any contender. Dean Key, 30, director of Smokey’s, said he began seeking out a new challenge following his customers failed attempts to…
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