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Attack on Adelaide’s pink flamingo
November 5, 2008, 6:51 pm
Filed under: Weird News Stories

I was incensed when I read this: I love those flamingos! They’re the oldest in captivity in the world, and some kids thought it was a good idea to attack the 73 year old bird! He’s beautiful and very tame, having lived most of his life in the open flamingo exhibit. I hope he pulls through.

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Callie Watson (reporter)

October 30, 2008 10:20am

A BLIND flamingo believed to be one of the oldest in the world is in a critical condition after being bashed at Adelaide Zoo.

Four teenagers have been charged after visitors reported an incident to zoo staff that has left the unnamed male greater flamingo, aged about 78, “extremely stressed”.
Zoo staff said it appeared to have been beaten.

It was taken to the zoo’s animal hospital, where it remained under the close watch of keepers in a critical condition last night. The zoo has reported this morning that the bird is responding well to care and it is hoped he will pull through.

The animal, which arrived at zoo in the 1930s, shares its enclosure with a Chilean flamingo that arrived in the 1940s. Because of modern-day importation laws, the birds cannot be replaced.

The pair are one of the most popular and loved zoo exhibits and zoo communications manager Belinda Redman said there were concerns for the welfare of the second bird.

“It’s the first night it’s spent alone since arriving at the zoo and keepers are very worried about how it will cope,” she said.

She described the injured bird as “tame and docile”.

“Because it had lived its entire life at the zoo, it wasn’t afraid of the public,” she said.

“It used to stand quite close to the edge of the exhibit and I guess that was part of its charm.

“It’s managed to go 70 years without anything like this occurring and to know that this has happened is just unthinkable.”

Police yesterday arrested and charged four teenagers, aged between 17 and 19, from Broadview, Enfield, Payneham and Campbelltown with the aggravated ill-treatment of an animal.

They will appear in the Adelaide Youth Magistrates Court at a later date.

Police have urged any zoo visitors who witnessed the alleged attack to contact BankSA Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

In 2003, the zoo’s then acting director, Mark Craig, told the Herald Sun the birds had “an extraordinary lifespan for any animal, let alone a bird”. “If you look at the way they relate to each other there is a love ethos there – they’ve only got one good eye between them and they guide each other around,” Mr Craig said.

Zoo birdkeeper Nicholas Bishop said that it was impossible to know their precise ages and sexes.

“But I think he is the oldest in the world,” Mr Bishop said at the time.

“About 1936 is the last record I can find in the zoo’s history book of the greater flamingo arriving at the zoo and we have received international correspondence from other zoos saying they also believe he is the oldest in captivity.



You bloody good girl!
November 5, 2008, 9:13 am
Filed under: Weird News Stories

How well done is the efforts of this young lady? I think she deserves a medal.

Auckland rape victim drove attacker to police station

Article from: NEWS.com.au

November 05, 2008 08:10am

A WOMAN who was raped in the back seat of a car drove her attacker to a police station after he fell asleep, a court in New Zealand was told.

Vipul Romik Sharma, 22, was found guilty of abduction and two counts of rape yesterday by a jury in Auckland District Court, the New Zealand Herald reports.

Sharma met the woman at a bar and drove her to a park where he raped her in the back seat of his car.

Afterwards, he let her drive before falling asleep in the passenger seat, so she drove him to a police station, the paper said.

“I almost couldn’t believe it when the call first came in. It’s a unique case,” said Detective Simon Welsh.

“She showed a lot of bravery and common sense. I have nothing but respect for what she has endured.”

Sharma will be sentenced in January.



Another reason to quit smoking
November 5, 2008, 9:04 am
Filed under: Weird News Stories

Cigarette sets German bus ablaze, 20 dead

Article from: Agence France-Presse

From correspondents in Berlin

November 05, 2008 12:14pm

TWENTY people have been killed by a fire on a bus on a German motorway started by a passenger smoking in the toilet.

In Germany’s deadliest such incident in 16 years, the coach burst into flames at 8.40pm (6.40am AEDT) on a motorway just outside the northern city of Hanover.

The driver quickly pulled over, but in the panic to escape the inferno rapidly engulfing the bus only about a third of the mostly elderly passengers managed to get out.

Twelve people were injured, police said, several of whom were being treated for serious burns in a nearby hospital.

Police said the fire was caused by one of the passengers smoking in the bus toilet and didn’t put his cigarette out properly.

When smoke began pouring out of the toilet door another passenger opened it and flames shot out, setting the entire interior of the Mercedes coach on fire in seconds.

The local Hannoversche Allgemeine newspaper cited some of the 150 or so rescue workers as saying the fire was the worst they had ever seen and that some of the bodies were so badly charred they could not be identified.

It also cited police as saying that only those sitting in aisle seats were able to escape and that the positions of many of the bodies indicated they were trying to get out when they were overcome by smoke.

Television channel N24 cited a witness as saying that several walking frames had been recovered from the burnt-out vehicle.

The bus, operated by a Hanover firm, was said to be returning home from a day trip to the picturesque small town of Haltern am See in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

“I am deeply shaken by the dreadful fate of the victims of the fire,” Transport Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee said. “My sympathies go out to their loved ones.”

It was Germany’s worst coach accident for 16 years. In 1992, 21 people were killed and 35 injured in a crash in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany.

In June 2007, 13 people were killed when a truck ploughed into a coach at full speed, sending it hurtling down an embankment before it landed on its roof off a motorway outside the central city of Halle.