Showing posts with label world offbeat news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world offbeat news. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Rampaging kangaroo battles broom-wielding 94-year-old woman


A 94-year-old woman in an outback town struck a kangaroo she thought was going to kill her, hitting the animal with a broom then managing to crawl to safety in her house before police subdued the creature with pepper spray.

The householder, Phyllis Johnson, said the red kangaroo attacked her while she was hanging out her washing in her yard on Sunday in the Queensland town of Charleville.

"I thought it was going to kill me," she told the Courier Mail from hospital where she was treated for bruises and scratches. "It was taller than me, and it just ploughed through the clothes on the washing line straight for me."

She said she saw a blur of red fur before the kangaroo knocked her down and kicked her as she lay on the ground. She managed to get to her feet, and then she grabbed the broom to hit the animal enough times to daze it.

"She fought it off herself with a bit of help from the family dog," said her son, Rob Johnson, who called the police after the incident. The kangaroo had "a bit of a go" at him too, he said.

He said his mother has a large gash on her leg but was recovering.

Stephen Perkins, head of police in Charleville, said the first officer to reach the house had to spray the kangaroo to avoid being injured.

"The animal jumped away, then saw another officer at the back of the police car and went for that officer – and he also had to deploy his capsicum spray. So the roo had to get sprayed twice," Perkins said. "After that, it hopped away from the scene, but police could still monitor its location – it didn't go too far."

Wildlife rangers from the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service later trapped the intruder. Red kangaroos are the world's largest marsupials and can stand as tall as a man and weigh about 90kg (198lb).

The kangaroo, which is a male, will be examined by a vet before a decision is made about his future, Mike Devery, a government official, said.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/26/kangaroo-mugs-94-queensland-phyllis

Militants hang 8-year-old boy in southern Afghanistan


Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- An 8 year-old boy was hanged by militants in Afghanistan's Helmand province after the boy's father -- a police officer in the southern city of Gereshk -- refused to comply with militants' demands to provide them with a police vehicle, officials said.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the hanging, saying "this action is not permitted in any culture or any religions," according to a statement Sunday, which provided details of the incident.

Karzai said he has ordered local authorities to root out the militants and arrest them "as soon as possible."

The boy was kidnapped Friday. It was unclear when he was killed.

The incident comes amid a recent wave of attacks on local officials who are considered anti-Taliban. Less than two weeks ago, Ahmed Wali Karzai, Karzai's half-brother and a provincial council chief in neighboring Kandahar, was killed in his home by a longtime bodyguard.

Elsewhere on Sunday, formal ceremonies marking the handover of security to Afghan forces took place in Kabul and Panjshir province.

They are the fifth and sixth areas to be transferred to national forces.

Last week, the capital of Helmand province -- Lashkar Gah -- was transferred to local control as NATO begins a drawdown of troops.

The area was a scene of heavy fighting and stiff resistance last year as a coalition "surge" swept southward in an effort to drive Taliban forces from their traditional heartland.

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http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/07/24/afghanistan.militants.hang.boy/