Archive for May, 2010
Puerto Rico: a dead watch above his bike
The strange incident took place in a funeral home in the neighborhood Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, after Columbus died on Tuesday gunned down by thugs in the neighborhood of the town Obrero Santurce, in an apparent settling of accounts. The staff of the Marin Funeral Home provided to fulfill the last wishes of the deceased, who was accused by the police for violation of the Arms Act. 1000 Friends of Morales, who was nicknamed “The Matata”, could not help saying at the funeral: “am just like” or “this was it,” to the amazement of seeing the young motor as though alive. The new chapel for two days mobilized hundreds of onlookers, who took photos and recorded videos. Jose Torres, uncle of the deceased, was the one who gave him the $ 14,000 bike, since him “a child” and said the funeral was his unusual gift and the memory that was left of his nephew. (continue reading…)
Are dozens of urns with human ashes in Swiss lake bed
The polls have thrown into the lake is illegal without a permit and the fact is calling attention to the more murky aspects of assisted suicide, which is allowed in Switzerland but is increasingly under public scrutiny.
Police would not say whether direct evidence linking the polls with Dignitas, a Swiss group in recent years has helped hundreds of people _ includin1000g U.S., British, German and franceses_ to kill themselves.
“That would be pure conjecture,” said Wolfgang Bollack, spokesman for the environmental department of Zurich. But the U.S. magazine The Atlantic reported last month in an article in the burials made by Dignitas founder Ludwig Minelli, who noted that stores the polls until they have enough to fill your car. Then throws them at night on Lake Zurich from a “quiet place between houses worth millions of dollars,” the magazine published. Soraya Wernli, a former employee of Dignitas, in 2008 told a similar story of when he worked in the organization. He said polls in the discharge of the lake was not unusual, and noted that under the water were hundreds of them. (continue reading…)
