Kuna siku morio fulani ameniita squad ya kupaka rangi a certain building hapo Eastleigh na design mashida zilikuwa zimenikalia, ilibidi nitokee.
Kufika site tunaambiwa tubebe that safety belt sijui tunateremka 15 storey building na ndoo ya rangi mtu akipaka buana.
Nilichungulia hivi nikaona design hata hiyo ngazi inatingika nikawambia wacha niende hivi kwa choo narudi, na hivyo ndo nilienda nikiendanga.
I can't risk that much nikiona!
Tension gripped Naka estate in Nakuru after residents apprehended a man suspected to be a witchdoctor, allegedly caught performing unusual rituals inside several local Airbnb units.
According to eyewitnesses, the suspect had been renting short-stay apartments under unclear circumstances, with neighbors raising alarm over strange activities, including odd hours of movement, burning substances, and unfamiliar chants emanating from the rooms.
The situation escalated when a group of concerned residents confronted the man, leading to his apprehension. Videos circulating online show a crowd gathered inside one of the apartments as the suspect was questioned over his actions.
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On September 19, 1991, two German hikers named Helmut and Erika Simon were making their way across a high ridge in the Ötztal Alps when they spotted a body partially embedded in the ice.
They assumed they had found a lost mountaineer. They reported it to the authorities. The authorities assumed the same thing.
It took several days, and some increasingly confused experts, before anyone began to suspect that the man in the ice had not recently gotten lost on a hiking trail.
He was 5,300 years old. He had been lying there, preserved by the specific conditions of that particular glacier, since the Copper Age. By the time the Simons found him, every human civilization either of them had ever learned about in school had risen and fallen while he waited in the ice.
His name, eventually, was Ötzi.
Over the following three decades, scientists subjected him to every analytical tool available, and then waited for better tools to be invented and applied those too.
They reconstructed his last meal: ibex meat, red deer, einkorn wheat, eaten within roughly thirty minutes of his death. They found pollen from a hop hornbeam tree in his clothing, which placed him in a specific valley at a specific time of year.
They identified 59 tattoos, placed along joints and pressure points in patterns that correspond so closely to acupuncture meridians that researchers still argue about what that means. They found in his DNA the oldest known case of Lyme disease, and evidence of a genetic predisposition to cardiovascular disease, and the fact that he was probably lactose intolerant.
They knew what he ate for his last meal before they knew how he died.
When they found out how he died, the entire frame of the investigation shifted.
There was an arrowhead lodged in his left shoulder. It had penetrated the subclavian artery.
He would have bled out within minutes, probably faster. The arrow's shaft had been removed, either by Ötzi himself in the moments before he lost consciousness, or by whoever shot him, covering their tracks. His hand showed defensive wounds.
He had someone else's blood on his clothing from at least four different individuals.
Ötzi did not get caught in a storm. He did not fall. He did not wander onto a glacier and succumb to exposure. He was shot in the back during what the forensic evidence strongly suggests was a violent and deliberate attack, by someone who knew him well enough to get close, or was skilled enough not to need to.
Nobody was ever charged. There are no suspects. The case is, technically, still open, which makes it the oldest unsolved murder in human history by a margin so large it is difficult to process.
Somewhere in the Copper Age, someone had a reason to kill this specific man, on this specific ridge, and then disappear back into a world that left almost no written record of anything. We know what Ötzi had for breakfast. We know his genetic risk factors.
We know the season and the approximate time of day. We have reconstructed thirty minutes of his final afternoon with more precision than most modern crime scenes allow. We have no idea who killed him or why. We probably never will.
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A man escapes from a prison where he’s been locked up for 15 years.💔
He breaks into a house and inside, he finds a young couple in bed.
He ties him to a chair.
While tying the wife to the bed, the convict gets on top of her, kisses her neck, then gets up and goes into the bathroom.
While he’s in there, the husband whispers over to his wife,
“Listen, this guy is an escaped convict. Look at his clothes! He’s probably spent a lot of time in jail and hasn’t seen a woman in years.
I saw how he kissed your neck. If he wants sex, don’t resist, don’t complain. Do whatever he tells you. Satisfy him no matter how much he nauseates you. This guy is obviously very dangerous. If he gets angry, he’ll kill us both. Be strong, honey. I love you!”
She responds: “He wasn’t kissing my neck. He was whispering in my ear. He told me that he’s gay, thinks you’re cute, and asked if we had any Vaseline. I told him it was in the bathroom. Be strong honey. I love you, too.😭
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The Greek Moratis was 63 years old when doctors in America diagnosed him with lung cancer in 1976, telling him it was too late to treat it and that he had only six months to live. Moratis decided to consult several doctors, but unfortunately, all confirmed that he would die within six to eight months.
Moratis accepted reality and decided to return to his native land, the Greek island of Ikaria, to spend the rest of his life. He bought a farm, built a house, and spent happy days with his old friends. Six months passed, then the first, second, and third year, and he still lived!
In fact, Moratis continued to live to the age of 90 and decided to return to America to inform doctors of his condition, only to discover that all the doctors who had diagnosed his illness were dead. Moratis remained alive until the age of 102 and died of cardiac arrest caused by excessive laughter!
Lifespans are in God's hands, and when the time comes, departure happens.
Do not despair of God's mercy, and know that the sadness and sorrow you are experiencing are merely a bridge you are crossing on your journey. Do not be afraid, and do not let despair or resignation throw you off this bridge, for that would lead to your downfall.
ONLY HAVE FAITH.
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