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Monday 15 December 2014

Dolly Parton to renew wedding vows on her 50th wedding anniversary



The 'Jolene' hitmaker will celebrate her 50-year marriage to Carl Dean by reaffirming their love. (Source: Reuters)


According to reports, 68 year old singer, Dolly Parton will celebrate her 50th wedding anniversary by renewing her wedding vows in front of family and friends with husband, Carl Dean.

 “It was my idea to renew the wedding vows – he is too shy and doesn’t like the commotion. But he will be glad to do it – if I tell him to. He don’t like to get all dressed up but I will insist that he wears a tux and all,” Parton said. “I think he will be proud to do it and he seemed a little excited when I mentioned it. He would never have brought the idea up himself.....”

South Africa crowned as Miss World 2014

 
Rolene Strauss representing SOUTH AFRICA has been crowned as the 64th Miss World at this year’s final in London!

   
HUNGARY’s Edina Kulcsár took the second place, with Elizabeth Safrit Representing UNITED STATES in Third Place.


   
This year’s event  was presented by Tim Vincent and Megan Young, the first reigning Miss World to ever host her own final show.
Julia Morley, Miss World Chairman, said: “It was great to bring the 64th Miss World Final back to London and where it all began 63 years ago.
 
   
 
 
 

Sunday 14 December 2014

Ben Haenow wins X Factor 2014


Ben Haenow has won the X Factor 2014 after beating fellow finalists Fleur East and Andrea Faustini







The winner was chosen by the public, with 10 million voting on the night.


"This what you've waited for for 12 years," Cowell told Haenow. "This is what turning into a star feels like."


"You deserved it, you're a great guy. This is your moment."

Photos from the traditional marriage of former Big Brother winner, Karen Igho

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Friday 12 December 2014

Newborn baby found dead at waste recycling plant


 A newborn baby boy was discovered by a horrified worker in Shipley, West Yorkshire
when he was separating waste including glass and paper.




  The recycling plant worker, Gary Normington described the incident to the inquest...'I took a second look and then saw what I thought was a head. I shouted to stop and a colleague pulled the cord to stop the conveyor belt. I said something like "It's a baby." I heard someone say "Is it". I then started to feel sick.

'I went to sit on the stair well. I then saw the site managers. I said "are you sure?" I said "yes." I knew it was obviously human when I saw its head and eyes.'

He added: 'That image will stay with me for a long time.'


The baby is thought to have been born four weeks premature, doctors believe he had been dead for a few days before he was discovered.
Police sent leaflets to 35,000 local households in a bid to trace the mother.
Second baby was found at the same Associated Waste Management plant 18 months earlier, inquest told


Jim Harrison of West Yorkshire Police said officers made contact with the local health authorities in West Yorkshire which included Leeds, Wakefield, Bradford, Calderdale and Keighley.

Various people came forward saying they had seen pregnant women on their street who they had not seen in recent months.

He added: 'As we suspected the child was prematurely born or close to full time, we deemed it was likely that we would potentially, from inquiries, be able to find females that the local authority had concern for or were in the midwifery department - females pregnant but disengaged or had given birth and had not further contact with.'

'Once we had established where all the refuse was collected, from analysts we were able to establish every single property that had rubbish collected that day.

'Fifteen females come into the enquiry and we were able to eliminate every single one as having a non -pregnancy or having given birth to a healthy child.'

DS Harrison told the inquest that DNA tests were carried out to find links to the baby's parents - however only a partial profile was found.

The DNA results were run through local West and North Yorkshire databases and the investigation will remain open in the hope that someone will come forward.

Coroner Oliver Longstaff recorded an open verdict saying: 'The basis of the evidence shows that the death appeared to have occurred at least a few days before the baby was found. Where the baby died we do not know. One of the things I have to determine if I can is whether the baby was a still birth or live.

'On the balance of probability it is my cautious view that it is slightly more likely that this baby was born alive than dead.

'The cause of death remains undetermined because of the state the body was in when it was found.'


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