Car damaged by 4 kg bag of rice from the sky
According to Sing Tao Daily, a seven-seat car in Hong Kong was damaged by a bag of rice weighing about four kilograms from the sky on the morning of June 5, 2015.
The car owner, a 40-year-old man surnamed Chen, said he parked the car at the roadside. It happened soon after he went back home.
After investigation, police suspected that it was an intentional destruction, and the bag was deliberately thrown from a high-rise building. Chen stressed that he had no quarrel with others and had no idea of the reason.
A car in Hong Kong was hit by a bag of rice weighing about four kilograms from the sky early in the morning of June 5, 2015 (Photo/Sing Tao Daily)
Woman sets alarm clock to catch thief
A thief ripped off 2,000 yuan and two cell phones in a house in Hefei, east China’s Anhui province on the early morning of July 2.
Believing the thief would come again, Ms Zhang, the house owner, and her husband set an alarm for 3:50 a.m. on the following night. Surprisingly, the audacious thief came to Zhang’s house again. When Zhang and her husband were woken up by the alarm, they saw the thief lying on their balcony. Her husband immediately ran after the thief, but the thief finally ran away.
(xhby.net/Zhang Ye)
Man who bought 11 crocodiles online might be punished by law
A thirty-year-old man surnamed Si might be investigated for buying 11 live crocodiles online, according to Modern Express of Xinhua News Agency on Tuesday.
On July 5, a logistics transit center in Suqian, east China’s Jiangsu province, received two parcels sent from Weifang, Shandong province. Squeak from the parcels frightened Zhang, a courier, when he was sorting these parcels at the center.
It turned out that there were 11 live crocodiles in the parcels that Si bought online. He wants to try to keep them and opens a farm when they grew up, according to Si.
Currently, these baby crocodiles have been sent to local rescue center for wild animals and identification of their species. Si might be held accountable based on the protection level of the crocodiles.
The police have also contacted with the seller.
(Photo/Modern Express)
Look out! Boar in the furniture mall!
A wild boar rushed into a local furniture mall, bit a policeman, and was eventually shot dead in Luonan county, southwest China's Shaanxi Province on July 5, 2015. The injured policeman is now in stable condition.
The police first recieved the emergency call at 8:30 a.m., when the boar was spotted near the Jiuqu Bridge. When they arrived at the site, another emergency call reported that the boar had rushed into a furniture mall. The police then drove to the mall, closed the scene to "fight against" the wild boar. After three rounds of "catch me if you can", a sniper shot the boar dead.
The body of the boar is carried out of the mall. (Photo/Internet)
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