Saturday, 28 March 2015

Weird News Stories Of The Week: Top Five Strange Stories

There was a lot of news you may have missed this week, so we thought we'd round up some of the stranger stuff for you. Here's the five weirdest articles we published: 1. Disability summit slammed for not being wheelchair accessible An events company booked to organise the Australian National Disability Summit in Melbourne made a fairly critical mistake - they forget to make it disabled-friendly.One mobility-impaired speaker had to be carried to the stage because no ramp had been provided and she was unable to traverse the four large steps to the podium, and an accessible toilet was being used to store chairs. As if that wasn't bad enough, they only had enough space for seven disabled visitors to the annual conference, and food was served on a table too high for wheelchair users to reach. 2. Woman charged for allegedly squirting breastmilk at police officer A woman from Calista, Perth, was being strip searched by a female officer at a police station when she supposedly reached for her breast and squirted milk at the officer. She was charged with assault after dousing the officer's forehead, arms and clothing. 3. People in a village in Kazakhstan are falling asleep for days and no one knows why For a full year people in the remote village of Kalachi have been falling into a deep sleep for no apparent reason, sometimes for as long as six days.READ MORE -http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/03/27/weird-news-stories_n_6955340.html

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