A “phantom cat shaver” is on the loose, worry owners.
Victoria Griffiths, 29, of Chatham, Kent, now keeps her tabby, George, 10, inside after he returned home with a big bald spot.
“I was so angry some nasty human decided to shave my cat,” she said. Another cat in the town had its hind legs shaved.
Metro
(Amanda Welles)
McTasteless
McDonald’s has actually been blasted for its “tasteless” ad opposite a crematorium.
The indication promotes the chain’s chicken hamburger and checks out “McCrispy”. But it is ideal opposite Penmount Crematorium in Cornwall. McDonald’s has said it will get rid of the advert.
Daily Express
(Steve Morley)
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An eggs-travagant theft
A guy who took 200,000 Cadbury Creme Eggs has actually been founded guilty in court.
Joby Pool was surrounded by a mountain of the foil-wrapped chocolate when cops overtook him. Recognising he was foiled too, he gave up to officers with his hands up.
Pool, 32, utilized a taken truck with incorrect plates to take a trailer including the eggs from a commercial system in Telford.
West Mercia Police said its officer – hunting somebody “presumably purporting to be the Easter bunny” – had “saved Easter”.
BBC West Midlands
(Christopher Rossi)
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Healing tunes
People in the Cornish town of Lostwithiel have actually relied on tune in a desperate effort to hire a brand-new physician.
More than 500 individuals (some musically talented, others not) have actually appeared in a pop video advising a GP to sign up with a regional practice.
The Guardian
(Daragh Brady)
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