Japan rescue helicopter crash kills 5: report

(Reuters) – Five people died when a rescue helicopter sent to help a party of climbers crashed in mountains near Tokyo Sunday, local media reported.

Two people survived the crash in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture, police were quoted as saying.

The helicopter, belonging to the Saitama prefectural government, went down after lowering rescuers to help a 55-year-old woman, Kyodo news agency reported.

A warning had been issued by the local meteorological observatory of heavy rain and lightning in the area, it said.

(Reporting by Michael Watson; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Japan rescue helicopter crash kills 5 – media

July 25 (Reuters) – Five people died when a rescue helicopter sent to help a party of climbers crashed in mountains near Tokyo on Sunday, local media reported.

Two people survived the crash in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture, police were quoted as saying.

The helicopter, belonging to the Saitama prefectural government, went down after lowering rescuers to help a 55-year-old woman, Kyodo news agency reported.

A warning had been issued by the local meteorological observatory of heavy rain and lightning in the area, it said. (Reporting by Michael Watson; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Mystery of the unknown victim

New Delhi, June 6 — Three days after the speeding car of a politician’s son rammed a taxi in South Delhi, the identity of the 28-year-old woman passenger killed in the incident remains a mystery. The police claim they have contacted individuals whose phone numbers were recovered from the victim’s phone but, curiously, “all of them have expressed ignorance about her identity”. Mystery also shrouds the whereabouts of the injured taxi driver, Naresh Kumar Kapoor (33), who was taken to AIIMS for treatment before he went untraceable. The taxi is registered with an authorised stand within the premises of The Lalit, a 5-star hotel, in Central Delhi. A senior police officer, strictly on the condition of anonymity, said, “He is in a state of shock and his version of the incident is yet to be recorded.” However, when asked whether the police knew where he was, the officer replied in the negative. The driver of the two-seater Mercedes Benz convertible, 26-year-old Dinesh Singh Tanwar, walked away scot-free by furnishing a bond of Rs 50,000 just hours after the incident that took place at 3.35 am in Africa Avenue Marg. Dinesh is the son of Kanwar Singh Tanwar, the second richest candidate in Delhi to contest the 2008 Assembly polls on a BSP ticket, who later joined the Congress.

On speculations that the unidentified female belonged to an escort service, the DCP said, “We are investigating the case from all angles and these speculations are not relevant.”

Famed Chinese general’s 1800-yr-old tomb found

New Delhi, May 19 (ANI): Archaeologists in central China”s Henan Province claim to have disinterred a tomb of Cao Xiu, a prominent general from the Three Kingdoms period (220 AD-280 AD), and a bronze seal found at the site that bore his name on it, confirmed that it was indeed his tomb.

The tomb, 50 meters long and 21 meters wide, held chinaware, copperware, liquor cups, and jars as well as some human bones, said Sun Yingmin, spokesman of the Henan provincial cultural heritage bureau, at a press conference Monday, the China Daily reports.

Tests suggested the bones belonged to a 50-year-old man and a 40-year-old woman, he said.

Chinese history books describe Xiu as a fearless warrior of a high rank, and that Cao Cao, a king from the Three Kingdoms period took him as his own son, the China Daily reports.

Last year, Chinese archaeologists had unearthed Cao Cao’s tomb, and now they have found that the newly discovered Xiu tomb had similar architecture as Cao Cao’s.

However, last year’s sensational Cao Cao tomb discovery had been written off by some experts as a hoax. (ANI)

Novice climber becomes youngest Brit woman to conquer Mt Everest

London, May 18 (ANI): Bonita Norris, a 22-year-old woman, has become the youngest British female to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

The adventurer said it was a “crazy” dream to climb the world’s highest mountain.

“One morning, in 2008, I woke up with a crazy idea – the kind of idea you dismiss as a pipe dream,” Sky News quoted her as stating on her website.

She added: “The kind of idea that you feel embarrassed to have even considered yourself able to put into action.

“But it stuck – my idea was to climb Everest in its spring season of 2010, and raise a shed load of cash for charity along the way.”

Norris had teamed with British mountaineer Kenton Cool, 36, for the climb.

Also, Cool set a new British record by climbing Everest eight times.

A statement issued on behalf of Cool said he had now reached the summit of Mount Everest four times more than the next most successful Briton.

The climber, from Fairford, Gloucestershire, relayed a message from the summit saying: “I love Everest.

“To have summited once was mildy insane, to have summited for an eighth time is utter madness. Why eight times? Why not.” (ANI)

Asian woman stabs anti-knife campaigner UK MP in London

London, May 15 (ANI): In a bizarre attack, prominent anti-knife campaigner MP Stephen Timms was stabbed in the stomach by a young Asian woman. Curiously she was not motivated to commit the act.

The 21- year-old woman, wearing an orange head-scarf nonchalantly plunged the knife twice into Timm�s stomach. Timms was saved by his fearless aide, Andrew Bazeley, who wrestled the woman down and disarmed her.

According to police sources, Timms should thank his lucky stars that the knife missed his vital organs.

“He could easily have been killed. The knife missed his vital organs. But an inch or two either way and it would have been curtains,” The Sun quoted police as saying.

Meanwhile, the authorities have failed to pinpoint the motive for the woman�s attack. According to eyewitnesses, she appeared composed and did not have a history of mental illness.

The Asian community has expressed its support for Timms, a devout Christian. Local community worker Rahman Fazlur described Timms as “an excellent MP” and said he had first-rate relations with the Asian community. (ANI)

How a pet pooch can help treat Parkinson”s

London, May 13 (ANI): A significant treatment for Parkinson”s disease has been revealed by doctors – a pet pooch.

Health of a 28-year-old woman with the brain disease improved thanks to her pooch.

The woman, who started taking large doses of four different drugs a day to control symptoms three years after being diagnosed, had a morphine pump for 14 hours a day and her health was deteriorating fast.

But after being given a highland terrier by a friend, docs reported improvements in symptoms and a drop in the drugs she needed, reports The Sun.

What’s more, she no longer needed her daily morphine.

Doctors at Imperial College London, who report her case in the Journal Of Neurology, said: “Remarkably sustained benefits occurred, with improvement in her walking and symptoms including appetite, sleep and bowel function, as well as socialisation.”

Docs are not able to zero in on the reason as to how the dog had such a dramatic effect, but they say that having to walk, feed and look after the pet encouraged her to exercise regularly. (ANI)

Oz mom who prostituted daughter, 12, with 100 men says she was “having fun”

Melbourne, May 11 (ANI): In a shocking case, a woman in Australia, who prostituted her 12-year-old daughter to 100 men, said she was “having fun”.

The 41-year-old woman has been charged for unlawfully procuring sex with a child. Also, for being the commercial operator of a sex business and receiving a fee derived directly from sexual services provided by a child.

The woman, who appeared in the Supreme Court in Hobart, pleaded guilty to all charges.

Crown Prosecutor Daryl Coates said the woman and a man named Gary John Devine had decided to prostitute the girl, since the woman was financially crunched.

The girl was advertised as “Angela, 18, new in town,” reports the Daily Telegraph.

The money earned was divided between Devine, the woman and the girl, who spent her share on drugs. (ANI)

Two killed in Kerala mishap

Thiruvanthapuram, May 11 (ANI): A woman and a girl were killed when a truck lost control and rammed into a house at North Paravur on the National Highway 17 during the wee hours of this morning.

According to the sources, the mishap took place when the 47 year old woman and the nine year old girl were sleeping inside the house.

Police said the house was completely destroyed in the accident. (ANI)

Oz mother prostitutes 12-year-old daughter to pay off debts

Melbourne, May 10 (ANI): A woman sold her 12-year-old daughter for sex to pay off her home loan, in Tasmania.

According to the Mercury, the mother, who belongs to Glenorchy in Tasmania, pleaded guilty in the Hobart Supreme Court, to charges of unlawfully procuring a child, being a commercial operator of sex business and receiving fees for sexual services of a child, News.com.au reported.

Daryl Coates, Crown Prosecutor, told the court that the 41 year-old woman and Gary John Devine had agreed on selling the little girl for sex because the woman had to pay off her home loan and she was short on cash.

Once they had agreed on the sale, an advertisement was placed in The Mercury the next day offering the girl as “Angela, 18, new in town”.

The mother then, booked a room at the Midcity Hotel and gave a key to Devine, who sold the girl to more than 100 men over a four-week period in August and September last year. She was sold for 100 dollars for half-an-hour and an extra 50 dollars for men who did not want to use a condom. The court heard the girl made 2000 dollars a day.

At the time the girl and another younger sister were under protective orders. The order was due to end in October but she was allowed to return to her mother”s care in June.

Coates said the mother was asked by her older 15-year daughter where the 12-year-old was, but the woman did not reveal anything initially.

The woman was paying 180-dollar per fortnight off her home loan that she had received from the Commonwealth Bank. She had re-drawn on the loan about five years ago, but spent the money on drugs instead.

The money made off the prostitution was also spent on drugs.

The sex racket continued at the woman”s house afterwards. The girl has now been diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases including genital warts and chlamydia.

After initially denying everything, the mother accepted her crime when she was charged in February this year.

The woman”s defence lawyer Rochelle Mainwaring said the crimes were “horrendous” and her client was struggling to comprehend what she had done.

Justice Peter Evans adjourned the sentencing until Friday. (ANI)

Woman bites off lover”s tongue following row in Germany!

Melbourne, May 8 (ANI): A 35-year-old woman named Tina Mueller has been convicted after biting her male lover’s tongue off following a row in Germany.

According to the hearing in a German court, Mueller tempted her lover Marc Schmidt for a kiss. She pressed his tongue with her teeth, chewed part of it away after he told her to “p*** off.”

The incident happened after Schmidt returned home after a drinking spree at a carnival in the British Army garrison town of Paderborn in February last year.

“You”re not coming in in that state — you are totally loaded,” Mueller said after being annoyed with his drunken state.

The court heard she then kissed him in the head, showing some affection.

Schmidt told her, “Take your tongue and p*** off.”

“Tina often had such outbursts and I tried to reason with her. I went into the kitchen and she came in shortly afterwards and was feeling sorry. She said she was sorry she hit me. She let me take her into my arms and kissed me passionately,” Schmidt said.

“I just felt this terrible pain. I thrashed around a bit and I felt my tongue was gone,” he added.

Blood oozed out from his mouth. Scared by the attack, he ran for about a kilometre to reach his grandmother”s house for help. His grandmother took him back to his house to find the missing piece of the tongue so that it could be stitched, reports The Daily Telegraph.

But doctors could not re-attach it and spent two and a half hours sewing up the wound.

Mueller was held guilty of severe bodily harm whereas her lawyer said that she was not responsible for the act, as she had taken psychotic drugs.

She was ordered to do community service after writing a letter to Schmidt apologizing for the assault, but he refused to accept it.

“I cannot forgive her. She ruined my life. I can”t bear the thought of kissing a woman again,” Schmidt said after the verdict was passed. (ANI)

Teenager faces charges over road death

A teenager has been charged over a fatal crash in Tasmania’s north-west in February.

The 19-year-old from Forest is facing a number of charges, including causing death by dangerous driving, drink-driving and driving while disqualified.

The charges relate to a crash on the Bass Highway at Wiltshire, near Stanley, that killed Drew Betts and seriously injured an 18-year-old woman.

The man has been released on bail to reappear in court at a later date.

Indian man sentenced to death by Sharia Court for killing lover’s husband in UAE

Dubai, May 3 (ANI): The Sharia Court of First Instance has sentenced a 27-year-old Indian man to death. The man has been charged with murdering his Indian lover’s husband.

The lover a 26-year-old woman, was not on good terms with her Pakistani husband. He would consume alcohol and mistreat her, she claimed.

According to Gulf News, Police said that three days after the murder, the wife went to the police station with her husband”s photo claiming that he had left home and did not come back.

Further probing revealed that there was marital discord. During questioning, the woman admitted that her boyfriend killed her husband. She said she did not want to kill him and only wanted him beaten up. Her boyfriend was arrested while he was trying to leave the country through Dubai airport.

The boyfriend told the court that he was forced by police to confess. His lawyer told the court that he did not mean to kill the victim.

The family members of the deceased had asked for capital punishment for both the accused but the woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment and paying blood money to the plaintiffs, because she is the mother of the victim’s son. The son is counted amongst the relatives who ask for death penalty.

Under Sharia a son cannot seek capital punishment for his parents.

Woman, 52, charged over ‘$100K shoplifting spree’!

Melbourne, April 27 (ANI): A 52-year-old woman has been charged after she allegedly indulged in a 100,000-dollar shoplifting spree.

She reportedly stole items from Westfield Tuggerah.

Security guards approached her after she was seen acting suspiciously.

Police allege she ran from the shopping centre dropping personal belongings when she was asked to show the contents of her bags.

Guards later recovered a set of car keys that led police to search a house at Tumbi Umbi at 3.35am, reports The Daily Telegraph.

Inspector Paul Johnson explained that the raid uncovered clothing, ladies dresses, perfume, bicycles and other retail goods.

The woman was charged with a number of theft offences. (ANI)

Woman fined in France for driving in burka

Paris, Apr 24(ANI): A 31-year-old woman has been fined 18 pounds for driving while wearing a burka in Nantes, France.

The woman was pulled over by police and told that her face veil “reduced her field of vision” behind the wheel.

She insists that she could see “perfectly well” and may sue the police after accusing them of discrimination.

“I unveiled myself so I could be identified. He had no right to give me a penalty notice,” The Sun quoted the unnamed woman, as saying.

“It was discrimination, pure and simple,” she added.

Her lawyer Jean-Michel Pollono added: “We live in a free country and wearing a full-face veil is still legal.”

However, a Nantes police spokesman insisted the woman’s clothing presented a “safety risk”.

The incident has provoked outrage in France, where critics of government policy say that it is a symptom of the “burka hysteria” generated since some politicians first called for a ban on the full body veil last summer. (ANI)

Police warn drivers after 2nd fatal crash

Northern region traffic police say drivers continue to ignore road safety messages.

The comment comes after the deaths in two days of four young people in two separate accidents at Grafton and on the Pacific Highway south of Urunga.

Senior Constable Glen Trubody says the police and the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) are doing everything possible to warn drivers.

He says young and old drivers need to take responsibility for their actions on the roads.

“Again, the message doesn’t seem to be getting through,” he said.

“These young drivers are old enough to control a vehicle that in some cases are over two or three tonnes in weight.

“It’s basically a deadly weapon when travelling at speed or [when] the people controlling it are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. ”

Funerals will be held later this week for two young men who died in the car crash at Grafton at the weekend.

Nathan Chapman, 21, and Kyle Clifford, 18, were both killed when their car ran out of control and slammed into a tree early on Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, investigations are continuing into yesterday morning’s fatal crash on the Pacific Highway.

Police have not yet released the names of two local men who died in a head-on crash south of Urunga about 8:30pm (AEST).

A 29-year-old man from Toormina and a 28-year-old from Corindi Beach died in the crash.

A passenger in their car, a 28-year-old woman from Toormina, and the 54-year old driver of the other car, a woman from Valla, were seriously injured.

Lawyer calls for courts to run banning orders

The lawyer for a 21-year-old woman who is banned from entering all licensed venues has criticised the government’s prohibition orders.

Felicia Lucinda Wood was charged with unlawful wounding after she allegedly threw a glass at another woman at a Northbridge nightclub last year.

But today, that charge was downgraded because the victim received only superficial wounds.

Ms Wood has been banned from all licensed venues for four years as a result of the incident.

Outside court, her defence lawyer Terry Dobson said his client may appeal against the ban given the more serious charge has been dropped.

“This prohibition order comes as a result of the unlawful wounding charge and it’s wrong, it’s really wrong that we’re getting to the stage that people get banned from doing things and it’s not done by the courts. It should be done by either a magistrate or a judge.”

Tibetans mourn dead as China quake toll hits 791

Tibetans mourned dead relatives on Friday from an earthquake that killed nearly 800 people in remote western China, as rescue crews found a handful of survivors and homeless residents complained of aid delays.

The official death toll from the quake that flattened much of the town of Gyegu climbed to 791, though some local people cast doubt on that figure, saying many more had died without being counted. Estimates by NGOs support a figure of about 1,000 dead.

Survivors of Wednesday’s tremor spent another night huddled under quilts and in tents, while doctors struggled to treat the wounded in a makeshift medical centre.

In one Tibetan neighbourhood on the outskirts of Gyegu, police moved in to break up an angry crowd waiting for tents to be unloaded from a truck.

Cuona Laji, a wizened 67-year-old woman treated as a village elder by the residents, said the locals believed that people with political influence were getting more than their fair share of tents and other supplies.

She entreated people not to break out into fighting.

“We need food, fuel, tents and water and there’s not enough yet,” she told Reuters. “When people are so desperate, they feel especially angry if things aren’t shared fairly.”

Some survivors said they saw tents being taken away by people who were not from the quake-hit county of Yushu.

“The thing is that some people who were not affected by the quake are taking away and stealing our tents. Those people who came later today were not able to get any tents,” said 32-year-old quake survivor Suona Minju.

“They are experiencing hardship in their family, some of their kin died, they have no kitchen to cook, they have no tents and they have no homes.”

But in Beijing, Miao Chonggang, deputy director of quake relief at the China Earthquake Administration, said he had not heard of such problems.

“We do not have any knowledge of unfair distribution of aid materials,” he told a news conference, adding that relief work had been carried out “in an orderly manner”.

MONKS TO THE RESCUE

Hundreds, if not thousands, of Tibetan Buddhist monks clad in crimson cloaks and jackets joined the rescue effort undertaken by soldiers and rescue teams in distant, windswept Yushu county.

Monks from across Tibetan areas poured into Yushu to help with relief efforts, including a group from Qamdo in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

At a foothill under the main monastery of Gyegu, monks had gathered to chant mantras in front of piles of dead. Some helped residents look for kin among what appeared to be hundreds of bodies, collected on a covered platform.

“Many of the bodies you see here don’t have families or their families haven’t come looking for them, so it’s our job to take good care of them,” said Lopu, a monk clad in maroon robes.

“I’d say we’ve collected a thousand or more bodies here. Some we found ourselves, some were sent to us.”

Many bodies had already been removed by family members, he said.

Many injured locals spent a cold night in tents or outdoors waiting for medical aid. Harried doctors said they had had almost no sleep over the past two days.

Addressing residents of Gyegu high on the Tibetan plateau late on Thursday, Premier Wen Jiabao clambered over rubble and pledged continued rescue efforts.

State television showed Wen comforting survivors in their tents, one of whom burst into tears while he was talking to her, a child cradled in her arms.

But temperatures well below freezing at night leave little chance of anyone still surviving under collapsed buildings in and around Gyegu, where most of Yushu county’s 100,000 people reside.

Rescuers were still discovering the odd survivor, including a 13-year-old girl buried in a hotel, in images shown live on state television.

At least 294 people are still listed as missing, and 1,176 as “seriously injured”.

“I think (of my mother) but I have to control myself and not cry. I can only pray for her safety (in the afterlife),” said survivor Chenlin Cuoma, 27, sitting in front of a makeshift tent alongside her younger sister.

“After having lost her that day, I can only wish she can go to heaven and not think of anything else or have any regrets.”

More than 1,000 seriously injured survivors have been evacuated for treatment at much larger nearby cities such as provincial capital Xining, some 800 km (500 miles) from Yushu, and many of them by air, the Health Ministry said.

Chinese President Hu Jintao cut short a summit in Brazil this week, and cancelled a planned trip to Venezuela and Chile in order to return early to China to oversee quake relief efforts.

(Additional reporting by Liu Zhen, Lucy Hornby, Yu Le and Huang Yan in BEIJING; Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Gun used in home invasion

Police are seeking witnesses to an armed home invasion in the eastern Perth suburb of Ascot.

A 35-year-old woman answered the door of her Tibradden Circle home about half past nine last night to be confronted by a man pointing a gun at her head.

The man forced his way inside and demanded money but the woman managed to escape.

The man fled with a small amount of cash and a mobile phone.

He is described as fair skinned, about 178 centimetres tall, of slim build and wearing a black hooded jumper and black jeans.

Mother and sons killed in highway smash

Police are appealing for witnesses to a road smash that claimed the lives of three people in the Lockyer Valley west of Brisbane on Monday afternoon.

Three members of a family were killed when their car collided with a semi-trailer.

Early investigations suggest the family sedan crossed into the path of a B-double truck on the Warrego Highway near Gatton shortly after 2:00pm AEST.

A 45-year-old woman and her sons, aged eight and 17, died at the scene.

The truck driver was not seriously hurt but was flown to a Brisbane hospital for treatment.

Police say the family was returning to Ipswich from a day trip to Toowoomba.

“They didn’t stand a chance and, as I said, remarkably one person has survived this accident,” Acting Inspector Peter McFarlane said.

The driver of the car was flown to hospital with head injuries.