Monday, 20 October 2014

Happenings: Couple Locked Together in the sea where they expressed their love for each other.

A couple got locked together while having sex at a deserted beach in the Porto San Giorgio town in the province of Fermo, Italy recently.

Local paper Il Mattino reported that the romantic pair decided to take a dip in the sea where they expressed their love for each other.

Their intimate moment was spoiled when the man noticed that he can't pull his pistol from his partner's holster. He was unable to detach himself from the woman due to suction, the newspaper wrote.

Embarrased, the couple stayed in the water until a female beachgoer saw them and gave them a towel after they struggled back to the shore.

They were reportedly brought to a hospital where the woman received an injection to dilate her uterus in order to untangle them.

What happened to the Italian couple was a rare occurence in intercourse some call "vaginal lock."

One relevant and unforgettable story in the Philippines was the "hospital controversy" involving ex-celebrity couple John Lloyd Cruz and Shaina Magdayao.

It was rumored that in late August 2010, both of them were rushed to St. Luke’s Hospital due to a medical condition known as "penis captivus," which happens when the muscles of the woman's genital clamp down on "Jimmy" much more firmly than usual making it impossible for the one-eyed monster to withdraw.

Their handlers said there was no truth to the alleged incident.

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Happenings: Italian nurse killed more than 38 patients because are annoying

An Italian nurse, Daniela Poggiali, was arrested Friday on murder charges. According to the report release by Italian newspaper Corriere di Bologna 'the 42-year-old nurse caught the attention of authorities thus prompting them to conduct further investigation after the unexpected death of 78-year-old Rosa  Calderoni'.

Officials believe that while Calderoni was admitted to a hospital in the town of Lugo with a diabetes-related ailment, her cause of death was due to a fatal injection of potassium chloride. Calderoni’s death allegedly occurred while Poggiali was on duty.

Prosecutors say that their investigation is more difficult because potassium chloride fades from the bloodstream within a couple days, making it hard to detect.

In a press conference, authorities revealed they had widened their probe to include 38 more deaths which occurred under the nurse's watch, including 10 which have been described as 'very suspicious'. A report by the Central European news agency said she was accused of giving her patients high doses of potassium. Authorities now suspect that Poggiali may have killed them all because she thought they or their families were irritating or annoying.

In the course of investigation, police confiscated the nurse’s cellphone and found out that her mobile phone included a photo or ‘selfies’ of her making the thumbs-up sign next to a patient’s corpse, which may be included as additional charges on her part for disrespecting the dead.

A staff member of the hospital said Poggiali requested to have her photo taken next to a patient who had just died.

Another hospital staff reportedly accused the 42-year-old nurse of ‘joking’ about giving a high dose of potassium to a seriously ill patient.

Poggiali has denied the crimes raised against her, but police suspect the nurse became frustrated with patients who ‘needed extra care or had pushy relatives.’ When their demands got on her nerves, she allegedly silenced patients with lethal doses of poison, according to investigators.