Piglet born with elephant-like nose, man forces son to take pesticide, woman walks horse while driving.
Sow gives birth to piglet with 4-cm nose
Sow kept by a farmer in Jilin city gave birth to a piglet that had a nose like an elephant, New Cultural Daily reported on Thursday. The farmer, surnamed Hong, found that the pig, born on Oct 2, had a 4-cm-long nose, with only one nostril, and no mouth. It died two hours after birth.
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'Princess' dethroned for fraud
Woman claiming to be a descendant of the royal family in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been detained in Xi'an, Shanxi province, for fraud, reported Chinese Business View.
The "princess", surnamed Wang, 48, allegedly swindled six investors by claiming to have keys to eight coffers where the frozen assets from the late dynasty are hidden. The suspect who has only finished primary school reportedly persuaded them to chip in a total of 5.72 million yuan ($934,000) to help her "pull the strings" and unfreeze the money. The victims were promised a return worth three times their investments.
The scam unfolded when one of the investors discovered that the $500,000 he got from the "princess" was mostly forged notes.
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Instructor saves student who fell from third floor
Navy officer assigned to train university freshmen saved a female student who fell from the third floor of a building, Liberation Army Daily reported on Thursday. The officer, Xing Xiaobin, saw the student hanging onto a window and then falling down on Sept 11. Xing ran forward and caught the student. The student was slightly injured, and Xing suffered a broken right arm.
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Man high on drugs forces son to take pesticide
Man almost killed his six-year-old son after he forced him to ingest pesticide, Nanfang Daily reported on Thursday. The man was hallucinating after taking drugs and made a phone call to police, saying that he was being hunted by someone. When police arrived, the man was forcing his son to take pesticide. The boy was taken to hospital and is recovering.
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Horse owner walks her pet while driving
Woman in Xiamen was detained for five days for allowing her pet horse to walk in a driving lane on a bridge, Strait Herald reported on Wednesday. The woman, surnamed Qiu, was driving in the emergency lane of Haicang Bridge in Xiamen while allowing the pony to walk alongside on Sunday. Qiu said she was on her way to a temple to pray, so she took her pet along.
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