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Baby finds lewd message in S.Valentine’s candy

A 12-year-old girl says she found a naughty adult message on a piece of kids Valentine’s Day candy. “I thought it was kind of shocking,” said the girl, Ciara Bush. “I was reading them, and I brought it to my mom after I saw it.”

Nice titsciara bush

Her parents were stunned at what they saw. “Nice Tits,” said Derrick Deanda, reading the reference to a woman’s breasts printed on the small piece of candy.

The candy came from a pack of conversation hearts Deanda said he bought at a discount store in North Highlands, Calif. He said he was shocked when his daughter discovered the naughty message after she opened the bag of candy.

He e-mailed the candy maker and said he got a quick response. A phone call came the next day asking him to mail the candy and the entire bag back to the company so it could investigate. While he was shocked, Deanda said he doesn’t have any plans to sue. He just wanted to warn other parents. “I wanted to bring it to everybody’s attention,” Deanda said. “Watch what you get.”

Man dies from heart attack after receiving receipt for his own cremation service

Attaco al cuore, immagine dalla reteAn elderly Indian man was so shocked to receive a bogus receipt for his own cremation service that he suffered a heart attack and died. Frail Than Singh, 70, was left aghast after reading that he had supposedly been cremated the week before.

But before the anxious dairy farmer could get to the bottom of what had happened he started complaining of chest pains. Relatives rushed him to the hospital but Singh suffered a massive heart attack and died.

In a macabre twist, his body was subsequently delivered to the same crematorium in Ghaziabad, northeastern India. And in another apparent coincidence, it was issued with the serial number 89 – the same number listed on the mysterious letter. Suspicious relatives called in police who believe his death was the result of a sick prank rather than an administrative mistake.

“The element of mischief is apparent and obvious,” said senior superintendent of police, Ghaziabad Raghubir Lal. “What remains to be deciphered is if the person behind it wanted to shock the old man to the extent that he may collapse and if so then why, or if it was merely a prank that took a serious turn.”