Most-wanted Nazi fugitive in Germany?
A member of German dictator Adolf Hitler’s Nazi party who escaped from a Holland prison after being convicted of mass murder in 1947 has been hiding in Germany, a report said.
Evil Klaas Faber, 88, looked like an ordinary old age pensioner. But his white hair and glasses hide a shocking past as a blood-thirsty killer who volunteered for Hitler’s notorious SS party and a roving Gestapo death squad, the Sun reported.
Faber was sentenced to death after being convicted of war crimes in 1947. But his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Faber was one of seven Nazi officers who escaped from Breda prison in Holland on Boxing Day 1952. Since then, Germany has rejected the demands by Britain and other countries to hand over Faber — listed as the fifth most-wanted Nazi fugitive.
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Boy, 12, lifts over twice his own weight
London : A 12-year-old can lift more than twice his own weight, which makes him the world’s strongest boy. Kyle Kane, five feet seven inches tall and weighing 10.5 stone, set a new world record by dead-lifting a colossal 140 kg.
The young lad broke the world record for his age during a charity bodybuilding event in his hometown Coventry. After becoming a black belt in kickboxing by the age of nine, Kyle began weightlifting when he was just 10.
Nicknamed Little Arnie after body builder Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kyle trains in the gym four times a week. He hopes to become an Olympic weightlifter and win a gold medal for Britain. “I just want to be as muscley as I can be. Other kids my age hang around the streets but I like to train,” the Sun quoted Kyle as saying.
—ANI
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Sex film shot in London hospital
London : A pornographic film was shot in a London hospital, a British MP has claimed.
Tory Penny Mordaunt didn’t name the hospital but said the institution had made a “substantial income”, mirror.co.uk reported on Tuesday.
“I discovered that one of our local hospitals was hiring out a closed but fully-equipped ward, to a film company to use as a film set. To add insult to injury, the movie was pornographic,” Mordaunt was quoted as saying. She was speaking Monday in the House of Commons during a debate on improving transparency in government accounting.
—IANS
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