Wedding party goes into mourning

Mumbai, May 29 — The Guptas were in the mood to celebrate. There was a wedding in the family on Monday and the family was busy with last minute preparations. Until they received the news of the death of two family members in the train derailment in West Bengal on Friday. Prema Gupta (45) and Harekrishna Gupta (23), who were coming to the city to attend the wedding, died in the accident, which is suspected to be the handiwork of Maoists. Jairam Gupta (30), Harekrishna’s brother, reached Kurla terminus on Friday morning, soon after he heard about the incident. His relatives from Howrah, his native place, had called to inform him. Prema is Jairam’s sister’s mother-in-law. “Every one was waiting for their arrival, so that we could celebrate the wedding with greater enthusiasm,” said Gupta, who was trying hard to maintain his composure while he organised air tickets to fly to Kolkata and get to the accident spot. But tears flowed down his cheeks as he spoke. Family members said they had last spoken to Prema and Harekrishna before they boarded the train at Howrah at 9.30 pm on Thursday. “I don’t know who is behind the incident. But whoever it is should die a million deaths for such a heinous crime” said Surendra Pathak, a friend of Guptas. The mood at the Guptas’ Antop Hill home in Wadala was in stark contrast with the festive look the house wore until Thursday night.

Several relatives and friends, who had come for the pre-wedding rituals, ended up mourning. Relatives said the wedding may be postponed.

Oz Sex Party livid over move to declare pornography to Customs

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): A new question on immigration forms in Australia regarding declaration of pornography to Customs has come under the scanner as being an invasion of privacy.

The Australian Sex Party, a political party, has questioned whether it is feasible for Customs to go through personal belongings, and that if they did so, it would be a major attack on privacy.

“Is it fair that Customs officers rummage through luggage and pull out a legal men’s magazine or a lesbian journal in front of their children or their mother-in-law,” News.com.au quoted the party’s president Fiona Patten as saying.

The issue has echoes of the 1956 detention of famed British conductor and composer Sir Eugene Goossens who had his bag searched upon return from Europe.

He was carrying material that was considered, at the time, pornographic and his reputation was subsequently ruined forcing him to flee the country.

“The term pornography is not referred to at all in the federal Classification Act which Customs rely on to classify their material,” Patten added.

Comment on the matter was being sought from Customs. (ANI)

Malay-Indian MP receives death threats for highlighting corruption in sand-mining project

Kuala Lumpur, May 16 (ANI): An Indian-origin MP in Malaysia has received death threats for alleging that there is corruption in the running of government owned sand mining companies.

S. Manikavasagam found his wife’s car splashed with red-paint at his home in Meru.

Three bags containing red paint were hurled into his house, one of them had a warning attached to it, in an A4 sized paper that said, “Jangan campur issue pasir. You mati.” (Don”t get involved in the sand mining issue. You will die.)

He ascertained that the bags must have been thrown after 4 in the morning, as this was the time his mother-in-law retired for the night, The Star reports.

The Parti Keadilan Rakyat politician has received such threats on the telephone prior to this incident also. (ANI)

Life terms for murdering parents

A Perth man who claimed he was sleep walking when he murdered both of his parents will spend at least 15 years in jail.

Wearing steel capped boots, Vernon Silich kicked his parents Faye and Robert to death in their Yokine home in April 2008.

Today, Supreme Court Justice John McKechnie said while Silich’s alcohol intoxication provided an explanation for the crime, it did not provide an excuse.

He said the motive for the attack may never be known and sentenced Silich to two terms of life imprisonment.

He will have to serve 15 years before parole can be considered.

Carol Tipping is the mother in law of Robert and Faye Silich’s other son.

She says the murders have had a devastating impact on her son-in-law and her grandchildren.

“Right at the moment there’s not sufficient closure because there could still be an appeal and they’ve got to deal with it. It’s only 15 years and 15 years, it’s a possibility it may not be enough.”

Sculpture to honour ‘suntan man’

A bronze sculpture that honours a former tourism icon has been poured on the Gold Coast in south-east Queensland today.

For more than three decades, Al Baldwin, or Al the Suntan man, sprayed lotion on visitors to Surfers Paradise beach.

He died in 2004 at the age of 74.

The Gold Coast City Council has commissioned a sculpture which replicates the Suntan Man’s famous deck chair and cap.

Lead sculptor Frederic Berjot says many people have fond memories of Al Baldwin, including his own mother-in-law.

“She’s always mentioned this guy who used to be on the Gold Coast and used to spray all of these young girls and he was handsome-looking,” he said.

The sculpture will be finished next year and will be placed on the Surfers Paradise beachfront

Driver avoids jail over fatal crash

A Sydney man has been given a six month suspended jail sentence for dangerous driving charges relating to a fatal accident near Orange last year.

Nitin Kanani, 43, of Sydney, was charged over the accident on the Escort Way last March in which his car veered onto the wrong side of the road and hit another vehicle.

His four-year-old daughter was killed instantly while his 69-year-old mother-in-law died later.

Kanani’s wife and two-year-old daughter were injured.

He appeared yesterday in the Orange Local Court on a charge of negligent driving occasioning death and one of negligent driving occasioning grievous bodily harm.

Kanani was sentenced to six months in jail but magistrate Terry Lucas suspended it and gave him a good behaviour bond.

Cheryl Cole considering permanent move to LA?

London, Mar 15 (ANI): Girls Aloud member Cheryl Cole is said to have spent Mother’s Day planning her future with her mother.

Cheryl’s love cheat husband Ashley blamed Joan Tweedy, 49, as the one who caused the marriage to crumble, after the singer decided to move her in with them.

The footie ace, who has never seen eye-to-eye with his mother-in-law, blames her for wrecking his and 26-year-old Cheryl’s sex life which in turn he says led to him playing away.

“With mum-in-law around, he knows that he doesn’t stand a chance,” the Daily Star quoted a source as saying.

It was Joan who showed him the door on her daughter’s behalf on March 12 just 40 minutes after he returned from a three-week spell in a French sports injury clinic.

And Cheryl, who is recovering from bronchitis, spent March 14 with her mum discussing a permanent move to Los Angeles where Simon Cowell, 50, has offered her the chance to be a judge on American X Factor.

Ashley, 29, who is staying with a pal, knows he faces a real battle to win back his wife while her mum is bending her ear.

“He’s very down. He expected to at least talk with Cheryl when he returned from France. But it didn’t happen. Her mum took control and supervised him while he collected his stuff,” a club insider said.

“Ashley suspects Joan is not exactly his No 1 fan at the moment. And the thought of the pair of them holed up on Mother’s Day must have really hit him.

“Ashley wants to say his piece to Cheryl one-to-one with no external influence,’’ the insider added. (ANI)

Woman Certified as Country’s Oldest Dies at 114

WESTMORELAND, New Hampshire — Mary Josephine Ray, the New Hampshire woman who was certified as the oldest person living in the United States, has died at age 114 years, 294 days.

She died Sunday at a nursing home in Westmoreland but was active until about two weeks before her death, her granddaughter Katherine Ray said.

“She just enjoyed life. She never thought of dying at all,” Katherine Ray said. “She was planning for her birthday party.”

Even with her recent decline, Ray managed an interview with a reporter last week, her granddaughter said.

Ray was the oldest person in the United States and the second-oldest in the world, according to the Gerontology Research Group.

The oldest living American is now Neva Morris, of Ames, Iowa, at age 114 years, 216 days. The oldest person in the world is Japan’s Kama Chinen at age 114 years, 301 days.

Ray was born May 17, 1895, in Bloomfield, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She moved to the United States at age 3.

Ray’s husband, Walter, died in 1967. Survivors include two sons, eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren.

Morris, the Iowa woman now believed to be the oldest U.S. resident, lives at a care center. Only one of her four children, a son, is still alive.

“She has some hearing deficiencies and a visual deficiency, but mentally she is quite alert and will respond when she feels like it and isn’t too tired,” said her 90-year-old son-in-law Tom Wickersham, who lives the same care center.

Wickersham said he visits his mother-in-law — who plays bingo and enjoys singing “You Are My Sunshine” — nearly every day.

“You can put aside any of those typical mother-in-law jokes,” Wickersham said. “When I visit her, I spend probably at least a half an hour with her on a daily basis that involves as much conversation as you’d share, the usual things, the weather.”

Pakistani actress Meera denies being married

Islamabad, August 31 (ANI): Pakistani actress Meera has denied being married to Attiqur Rehman.

Defence-A Police Station House Officer (SHO) Inspector Abid Rasheed had alleged that he had seen the marriage certificate that showed that the wedding was solemnised on September 2, 2007.

The SHO said that the marriage was registered with the local union council, and the nikah khawan in Makkah Colony also confirmed the nuptials, reports the Daily Times.

The allegation emerged after Meera’s mother shifted antique furniture belonging to Attiqur, who accused her of secretly shifting the items without his knowledge.

Attiqur also claimed being beaten by his father-in-law, mother-in-law, and their other son-in-law Raheel.

Cops were subsequently called in and five men of each party were taken into custody.

Meera, however, has slammed these claims, saying that her association with Attique was restricted to business dealings.

She further accused Attiqur of blackmailing her.

She even alleged that Attique recently attacked her house with the intention of killing her, but she was not there at the time. (ANI)

Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 25(ANI): Four people suffered burn in an LPG cylinder blast at Dadar in Mumbai on Tuesday and also damaged two houses nearby.

The incident took place when Suman Marathe, an aged woman, who returned home having spent two days at her daughter’s residence in the neighbouring locality of Prabhadevi area. As she tried to light the gas stove the LPG cylinder blasted.

“She smelt gas leaking when she opened the flat at 8 am this morning. She opened the windows and when she tried to light the stove to cook something, the cylinder exploded. The walls of the neighbouring flats also broke. It is a big gas explosion,” said Madhukar Sankhe, Assistant Commissioner of Police of Mumbai Police.

Marathe, the lady, was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, and her condition was reported to be stable. She has suffered 48 percent burn injuries.

“I came to drop my mother-in-law this morning. I asked her whether I should open the doors for her. But, she declined and I left from there in my vehicle. After a while I received a call about the blast which made me immediately rush back there. We took her to the hospital,” said Vishwas Kannade, son-in-law of Marathe.

The police said that apart from Marathe, the watchman of the building was also injured.

Investigations were on to ascertain if there was any foul play leading to this mishap. (ANI)

Winehouse sues former mother-in-law for selling love letter

London, Aug 25 (ANI): Singer Amy Winehouse has sued her former mother-in-law for selling a love letter she had written to her ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil.

The note was apparently written when her former flame was jailed for assault and perverting justice.

Furious, the Grammy Award-winning singer has reportedly filed for copyright infringement, and asked for 50,000 pounds compensation.

“Amy was furious the private letter was used to make money,” the Sun quoted a pal as saying.

However, no date has been set for a hearing as yet.

Winehouse had married Blakein 2007, but they divorced in July this year. (ANI)

Debbie Rowe says ‘Hell no!’ to idea of raising MJ’s kids

New York, July 15 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s ex-wife Debbie Rowe has reportedly told one of her pals that she doesn’t want the two kids she bore for the late King of Pop.

According to Extra TV, Rowe said “Hell no!” to the idea of raising Jackon’s two kids Prince, 12 and Paris, 11, in an email to her friend Rebecca White on July 5, reports New York Daily News.

She wrote: “Do I want the kids? Hell no! Does it look good for me to ask for them? Absolutely.”

She added: “I don’t want to look like the woman who gave away her kids.”

According to Rowe’s lawyers, she’s considering a custody bid for the kids, but still has to take a final decision.

They also said that White lied in her interview with Extra TV, and threatened to sue her unless she retracts her statements.

Meanwhile, Rowe’s legal team has rubbished a New York Post report that she has agreed to give up her parental rights in exchange of 4 million dollars from former mother-in-law Katharine Jackson, saying that the news story is “completely false”. (ANI)

MJ’s ex-wife Debbie Rowe wants $4M to give up her parental rights

New York, July 14 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s ex-wife Debbie Rowe is reportedly ready to give up her parental rights for a payout of four million dollars from her former mother-in-law.

“It’s one final payday,” the New York Post quoted a disgusted Jackson confidant as saying.

Rowe, the biological mother of Jackson’s two elder kids Prince, 12, and Paris, 11, had earlier forfeited her parental rights once in exchange for a lump sum of 8 million dollars, plus 900,000 dollars annually for five years, during her divorce with the ‘Thriller’ hitmaker in 1999.

Rowe resurfaced to reclaim her rights when Jacko was accused of child molestation in 2001, but gave up full custody of the kids in exchange for another four million dollars plus a 900,000-dollar home.

According to a family source, Rowe is again exchanging her restored parental rights with Jackson’s mom, Katherine, for another 4 million dollars.

“This would be it. This takes away any rights she has to challenge custody at any given time,” the source said.

“If something happens to Katherine, [Rowe] can’t challenge the next [guardian], whether that be Diana Ross or someone in the family,” the source added.

Although the family isn’t happy about the mega-payout, they consider it a necessary evil, the source said.

However, lawyers for both Rowe and Katherine Jackson were not available for comment. (ANI)

Mother-in-law one of top reasons for Malaysian divorces

Kuala Lumpur – Bad relationships with their mothers-in-law ranked as the top reason for divorce among ethnic Indians, and one of the main reasons given by divorced ethnic Chinese and Malay couples in Malaysia, a government study revealed Tuesday.

A total of 30 per cent of divorced ethnic Indian couples cited “interference” from in-laws, specifically mothers-in-law, as the main reason for their breakups, the National Population and Family Development Board said.

Some 25 per cent of ethnic Indian respondents cited infidelity as the reason for break-ups, director-general Aminah Abdul Rahman was quoted as saying by the Star daily.

Ethnic Malay and Chinese couples also ranked meddlesome mothers-in-law as one of the main reasons for their marriage meltdowns, she said.

The study revealed that incompatibility, irresponsibility and gambling habits were some of the other reasons for divorce.

The data showed that divorce was more likely to happen in the age groups under 25 and above 40. (dpa)

Argentina’s Fritzl accused of fathering daughter’s 7 kids

London, May 11 (ANI): In what is quite reminiscent of Dungeon dad Josef Fritzl, Argentine police have arrested a man, dubbed ‘Monster of Mendoza’, for fathering seven children by his daughter.
According to reports, Armando Lucero, who hails from the wine-producing Mendoza region, began raping his daughter when she was eight.

Unlike Elizabeth Fritzl, who was locked in the basement of her father’s home for 24 years, the presently 35-year-old Argentine victim was not kept as a sex slave. However, she has apparently suffered years of psychological and physical abuse.

Argentine newspapers have reported that the girl had seven children by her father, and she first fell pregnant at the age of 15.

Her children are currently aged 19, 17, 16, 12, 11, 6, and 2.

Lucero, 67, is believed to have as many as 22 children in total.

Local reports have revealed that the abuse in the family had allegedly been reported at least 20 times since 1990, but the police failed to properly investigate the claims.

Prosecutors say that action was only taken when the victim herself made a complaint.

She mustered up the courage to report the crime because she began to fear that her father might abuse her eldest daughter.

The ‘Argentine Fritzl’ lived in the house with his partner, his daughter, her seven children, and his mother in law.

Although the abuse was kept under wraps, neighbours have said that they knew “something weird” was going on in the family.

“They didn’t mix much with the neighbours but people had noticed the difference in age between the man and the woman who the children called mama. No one could work out if he was the father or the grandfather,” the Telegraph quoted a neighbour as saying.

The alleged victim’s brother revealed that he had reported his father to the authorities nine months ago, but his mother, who worked at the Justice Department, had hushed the case up.

Lucero has been charged with systematic sexual abuse of a relative and remanded in custody.

Prosecutor Marcelo Gutierrez del Barrio confirmed that the arrest took place on May 8, after the 35-year-old victim stepped forward to complain of sexual abuse.

He said she told them: “I am desperate because I think he might start abusing my oldest daughter.”

Gutierrez del Barrio added: “The suspect made no comment and was remanded in custody at the Transitory Detention Centre. He will be transferred to the Provincial Jail on Monday.” (ANI)

‘Bugti’s niece being harassed’

Lahore, May. 1 (ANI): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has been told that Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti’s niece and mother-in-law of Brahamdagh Bugti have been harassed by intelligence agency operatives.

In letters addressed to Zardari and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has demanded Mazari’s protection against harassment, the Daily Times reports.

The HRCP claimed that the agencies had been following her, harassing her and threatening to kill her.

The letter urged the president and the CM to take prompt action “to ensure that Mazari’s security is guaranteed and that she is not harassed merely because of her relationship with a person about whom somebody in government may have unfavorable ideas”. (ANI)

Jharkhand tribals celebrate ‘Koka Festival’

Ranchi, Apr 29 (ANI): The aboriginals living in the hilly tracts in Tamar village of Jharkhand celebrated the ‘Koka Festival’ devoted to Lord Shiva.

The highlight of the festival is the marriage procession of Lord Shiva.

Thousands of villagers from nearby villages gathered in the compound of ancient Mahadeo Temple to witness the annual colourful procession.

“In the marriage procession of Lord Shiva, the guests were dressed up as Koka (disguised ghosts). When the procession reached the house of the bride, then the mother-in-law and others asked the guests to change their disguised look,” said Ratan Lal Rai, a priest.

The festivities continue throughout the night with dance-drama performances and prayer sessions followed by a fair.

Devotees also observe fasting for the fulfillment of their wishes.

“Devotees observe fasting for the sake of their wishes. Some observe five-day fasting while some observe seven-days fasting,” said Sandip Kumar Mandak, a devotee.

Koka festival is also known as ‘Chaitra Parv’ because of its celebration in Chaitra month as per Hindu calendar. By Girija Shankar Ojha (ANI)

Congress doesn’t need BJP’s advice to tackle terrorism: Sonia Gandhi

Dhar (Madhya Pradesh), Apr 23 (ANI): Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Thursday said that her party did not need the Bharatiya Janata Party’s advice for tackling issues like terrorism.

Sonia Gandhi also accused the BJP of kneeling down to terrorists during the Kandahar plane hijack episode.

“When the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was in power, it had bowed down to terrorists, but now, the same party is telling us how to deal with terrorism,” she said at an election rally here.

The UPA chairperson also criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for opposing the nuclear deal.

“The BJP had opposed the nuclear deal, which the UPA government signed with USA to solve electricity woes. The BJP may stop all development in the country,” she added.

Gandhi recalled the sacrifices made by her mother-in-law Indira Gandhi and husband Rajiv Gandhi for the country. (ANI)

Kerry Katona’s hubby’s ‘worst nightmare comes true’ as her mum moves in

London, April 12 (ANI): Kerry Katona’s hubby Mark says his ‘worst nightmare has come true’, for his mother-in-law is moving in with them full time.
Kerry’s mum Sue is shifting because she’s being kicked out of the home that was originally bought for her by her daughter.

An order of sale is being placed on the 100,000 pounds house that bankrupt Katona, 28, owns in Warrington, Cheshire – where Sue, 53, currently lives.

The proceeds will be used to pay off Kerry’s 82,000 pounds tax debts.

Mark, who been blamed for putting Kerry into a mess financially, has told his friends it is like his ‘worst nightmare come true’.

“Mark and Sue can’t stand each other. This is a woman who regularly says he’s a drug dealer and who has repeatedly told Kerry to leave him,” News of the World quoted a source as saying.

“Mark knows living with her and her daughter will be a living hell,” the source added. (ANI)

Cherie Blair’s step mom to stand for parliament

London, Apr.11 (ANI): Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s step mother-in-law, Steph Booth, is to stand for parliament.
Booth, who is married to Cherie Blair’s actor father Tony Booth, was selected as Labour’s Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Calder Valley seat, in West Yorkshire, at a meeting on Thursday evening, reports The Telegraph.

Mrs Booth said it was “a real honour” to be selected.

She said: “I am delighted that Labour Party members have chosen to put their faith in me. As we all know Calder Valley faces big challenges during the current economic difficulties. I will be working hard for everyone who lives here to make sure our communities get all the help they need.”

The move comes after sitting Labour MP Chris McCafferty, who has held the seat since 1997, announced last year she would be standing down.

McCafferty said: “I would like to offer my personal endorsement to Steph Booth as the new Labour Party candidate for Calder Valley. I’m absolutely sure Steph will do a tremendous job for the constituency that I have been proud to represent over the last 12 years.”

Steph Booth is the fourth wife of Cherie Blair’s father.

The Calder Valley constituency covers a collection of West Yorkshire towns including Todmorden and Brighouse. (ANI)