On the daily basis interesting and strange events
occurs around the World and some of these events get status of World
records. In this article we mention some of those events that emergence
took place is in recent days. We believe that after reading them you may
not stay without enjoying.
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World's oldest groom ties the knot at 120
What man doesn't want to marry a woman half his age? Hazi Abdul Noor, a
120-year-old widower in India, made history this past weekend when he
married 60-year-old Samoi Bibi, reports the Times of India. More than
500 guests attended the wedding in Satghori, a remote village in the
state of Assam. More than 100 of them were the groom's immediate family
members - two sons, four daughters, their spouses and their many
children. "It was not an easy job to find a bride for a 100-year-old,"
son Hazi Azir Uddin told the Times. "However, by the grace of god, we
have found a new mother, though she's half his age." Noor is thought to
be the world's oldest groom.
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Cheese: the world’s most stolen food
Cheese has been labeled a “high-risk” food. Not because it’s addictive,
high in fat, or dangerous to waistlines everywhere, but because it’s the
most stolen food item in the world. According to the Centre for Retail
Research, cheese ranks as the third-most stolen item in supermarkets
after razorblades and alcohol. Almost four percent of Europe’s cheeses
end up stolen. Globally, the rate is a bit more than three percent. Even
in hard economic times, the rate of cheese thefts surpasses that of
candy bars and gum — often assumed as shoplifters’ go-to items — of
which only 2.78 percent are stolen.
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Real Life Spider-Woman Climbs Castle To Avoid
Admission Fee
I love a castle as much as the next girl (probably a bit more) but this
woman is willing to do a lot more than I am to get into one. Even when
it’s not necessary. In front of several tourists, Ma Jei climbed a 70
foot Zhonghau Castle wall, in Nanjing, China with impressive grace and
ease in order to avoid having to pay the entrance fee which would have
cost her about $4. Take a look at her in action… According to the Daily
Mail, “Thrifty Jei – who had no rope or safety equipment – told fellow
visitors she’d grown up in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, climbing the walls
of Zhonghau Castle since childhood and had never once paid to get in.”
“She ran up the wall like a goat and made it look easy. But when people
tried it for themselves they saw it wasn’t quite as simple as they
thought,” said one tourist. Two of the daredevils fell and broke their
legs while three others had to be rescued by police. This is why you
leave the superhero-ing up to the professionals, folks.
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The world's biggest family: The man with 39 wives,
94 children and 33 grandchildren
He is head of the world's biggest family - and says he is 'blessed' to
have his 39 wives. Ziona Chana also has 94 children, 14-daughters-in-law
and 33 grandchildren. They live in a 100-room, four storey house set
amidst the hills of Baktwang village in the Indian state of Mizoram,
where the wives sleep in giant communal dormitories. Mr Chana told the
Sun: 'Today I feel like God's special child. He's given me so many
people to look after. 'I consider myself a lucky man to be the husband
of 39 women and head of the world's largest family.' The family is
organised with almost military discipline, with the oldest wife
Zathiangi organising her fellow partners to perform household chores
such as cleaning, washing and preparing meals.
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