All news by author: Hannah Kane

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Woman dies after being savaged by two Rottweilers she tried to pet
Marie Stevens has been found dead weeks after the horror attack that saw two Rottweilers bite her arms and legs after she tried to pet them in the street in Netherton
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Red flag sign in your ear could be symptom of silent killer cancer
Ear wax is often considered normal and even beneficial. It prevents dirt and bugs from entering your ear canals, but when it becomes wet and sticky it's not normal
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Mystery of man who fell to his death from bridge with bizarre items in pocket
Attempts to find out who he was have proved futile after he fell from the Clifton Suspension Bridge and onto the River Avon in May 1996, suffering catastrophic injuries
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'Astonishing' discovery of 2,000-year-old computer leaves archaeologists stunned
At 2,000 years old, the Antikythera mechanism is a hand-powered orrery — a mechanical model of the Solar System — and is the earliest known example of an analogue computer
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UFO hunter spots something 'not of this Earth' over UK beach watching sunbathers
John Mooner, a full-time UFO investigator, was taking a day off at Exmouth Beach in Devon when he spotted something strange in the sky and quickly took a photograph
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Pretty UK village frozen in time where almost everything is owned by one man
The pretty village of Firle may be small in size but that doesn't mean it isn't packed with history, transporting you to a time long forgotten with blacksmiths, carpenters and a local brewery
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Scientists one step closer to ‘finally eradicating’ deadly malaria
Scientists discovered it after realising they couldn't get the mosquitoes to carry a particularly dangerous form of malaria, a disease that kills more than 600,000 every year
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Wife slammed for rejecting terrible cook husband's birthday meal
The woman was left less than impressed when she took one look at the spread her doting husband had made for her and refused to eat it, saying the pasta was "weirdly grainy"
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Shark discovered with creepy human-like characteristics baffling scientists
The new type of shark was only discovered by scientists in November 2022 and they are typically found in deeper waters, resembling fossils of long extinct sharks
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Pretty village next to UK's best beaches so posh it's nicknamed 'Chelsea-on-Sea'
Located on the Norfolk coast, Burnham Market is a charming 17th-century village home to some of the best beaches in the UK teeming with independent shops and beaches
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Human race nearly became extinct after world's population dropped to just 1,280
Research suggests early humans were nearly wiped off the face of the Earth 900,000 years ago when the planet approached a severe cooling period which last more than 100,000 years
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TikTok influencer's web of lies that led to downfall in murder of mum's lover
Mahek Bukhari gave a chilling account of the night of the fatal crash, repeatedly lying to officers and changing her story in a bid to evade justice for the murders
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TikTok influencer and mum jailed for murdering ex-lover and pal in 100mph ambush
Mahek Bukhari and her mother Ansreen plotted to ambush the two young victims, one of whom was threatening to post nude images and sexual videos of the influencer's mum online
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Woman 'lured beauty blogger with free treatment offer then stabbed her 50 times'
A court in Ingolstadt, Bavaria State, heard how they believed they could pass off their victim's body as Shahraban K. so she could escape her strict Iraqi family
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Spookiest big cats rumoured to roam the UK as Demon of Dartmoor caught on camera
In the most recent report of a sighting, a terrified walker was convinced he saw the huge animal roaming on Dartmoor moments before stumbling on a half-eaten deer carcass
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Girl half buried in volcanic eruption left to die as her eyes turned black
Omayra Sánchez Garzón was just 13-years-old when she perished in the landslide caused by the 1985 eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Armero, Tolima in Colombia
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Loch Ness monster shown in most bizarre evidence put forward yet
Civil servant Alistair Gray was unable to get a snap of the mystery beast, but the 58-year-old quickly sketched down what he saw on Saturday on a piece of paper
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New zombie fungus that mummifies its prey found in remote rainforest
The new zombie-like fungus, now named Purpureocillium, belongs to the same family as cordyceps, made famous by HBO's The Last of Us, and feasts on trapdoor spiders
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Queen's brutal one-word response to William's wild 21st birthday party
Royal party planner Johnny Roxburgh explains that one decoration at Prince William's 21st birthday party failed to get the seal of approval from the Queen in a tense exchange
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Kate Middleton once had lunch invite turned down by very famous celeb
The Princess of Wales doesn't give an invite out to just anybody, so this celebrity was left gutted when gruelling tour demands meant she couldn't go to a lunch with Kate
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Thirty sheep found dead with no eyes or brains as mythical 'Goat-Sucker' blamed
The sheep, from two separate farms in Peru, were found without their eyes and brains, with two tiny holes in their heads with locals fearing when the beast will strike next
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Eerie photo of Lucy Letby at christening of baby she's feared to have murdered
Emily Morris, whose baby boy Alvin died at just a month old, says she feels "sick" looking at the photos of the killer nurse attending her son's christening in 2013
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Meghan Markle ripped up Queen's rule and 'took a side' as royal rift deepened
Meghan and Harry's decision to step down as working members of the royal family in 2020 sent shockwaves through Buckingham Palace, with one expert revealing a moment they broke a major rule
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Brit woman with odd symptoms had an 8cm worm wriggling in her brain for months
The woman had been experiencing a range of symptoms such as depression and diarrhoea until the 8cm parasitic worm was discovered a year later by horrified doctors
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Eating one banana a day can cut risk of silent killer with no clear symptoms
High blood pressure is the cause for half of all heart attacks and strokes, with one in three Brits suffering from the condition and as many as five million go undiagnosed