Police sergeant quit her job and started making money on candid photos

Briton Leanne Carr quit her job, started a blog and started posting photos in her underwear Former police sergeant from England quit her job, started a blog on Instagram and started making money by posting candid photos and videos. Reported by the Daily Star. Leanne Carr, 36, quit her job in 2018 following allegations of bullying, stalking and victimization, according to the report. In addition, she was suspected of traveling while on sick leave, because at the time of absence from work due to stress, the woman published pictures from other countries on social networks. The woman, in turn, denies the accusations against her. After the incident, Carr quit her job and decided to develop her blog. At the moment, 97.5 thousand people have subscribed to her account. A woman publishes photos and videos in a bikini and underwear on her page. In addition, she records her gym workouts and

A bear tore a young man to pieces on a tea plantation and was killed by an angry mob

Villagers beat to death a Himalayan bear that killed a boy summer youth. This is reported by Dynamite News. An employee of the forest guard of the Jalpaiguri district told the media that a young man named Dinesh Khalho came to his home village of Meteli from the city of Nagrakata to visit his sick father. After meeting with relatives, he went for a walk to tea plantations popular with tourists near the village, where his disfigured body was discovered by local residents after a while. They called police and forestry officers, but soon spotted a large Himalayan bear wandering around. The villagers pounced on the predator and beat him to death. The police and foresters who arrived at the scene were unable to stop the massacre of the animal. A representative of the state forestry department said that attacks by leopards and wild elephants on people occur in the

Zelensky scared of Russia over law violating Minsk agreements

Zelenskiy opposed the adoption of a law on a transitional period in Donbass because of Russia The Minsk agreements should be postponed due to the risk of escalating tensions from Russia. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy at a press marathon, the recording of the broadcast is available on Facebook. According to him, the law itself caused controversial reactions among the partners of Ukraine. “It’s not a question that Russia is against it, we are an independent country. We believe that this is one of the principles that could lead to escalation, “Zelensky was afraid of Moscow's reaction. On August 5, the press service of the Ukrainian Ministry for the Reintegration of the Occupied Territories reported that the Ukrainian government had approved the bill” On the foundations of the state policy of the transition period. ” Among other things, the document proposes consolidating the status of

A bear tore a young man to pieces on a tea plantation and was killed by an angry mob

Villagers beat to death a Himalayan bear that killed a boy summer youth. This is reported by Dynamite News. An employee of the forest guard of the Jalpaiguri district told the media that a young man named Dinesh Khalho came to his home village of Meteli from the city of Nagrakata to visit his sick father. After meeting with relatives, he went for a walk to tea plantations popular with tourists near the village, where his disfigured body was discovered by local residents after a while. They called police and forestry officers, but soon spotted a large Himalayan bear wandering around. The villagers pounced on the predator and beat him to death. The police and foresters who arrived at the scene were unable to stop the massacre of the animal. A representative of the state forestry department said that attacks by leopards and wild elephants on people occur in the

Man returns furniture bought 60 years ago to IKEA

The Swede handed over a bookcase purchased in 1965 in the first IKEA store network in 1965. As part of the #BuyBackFriday campaign (in Russia – #VotEcoFriday), 60-year-old furniture will find a new owner, according to the company’s message to Lenta.ru. A man named Bengt handed over the wardrobe in excellent condition despite the long service life. The owner even kept the original handwritten receipt for the furniture set. “In October 1965, my future wife and I visited IKEA in Elmhult in order to find a bookcase that would serve us for many years,” Bengt said. According to the man, the furniture withstood three moves and was not used only for storing books, but also for dishes, photo albums and even a TV. Bent explained such a long service life of the cabinet by its careful attitude – to keep it in good condition, the Swede greased the doors with

A girl in Moscow was attacked by a pedophile-recidivist released from prison

REN TV: the arrested person for the attack on the schoolgirl in Moscow turned out to be a pedophile-repeat offender on Kantemirovskaya Street, he turned out to be a pedophile-recidivist, recently released from prison. This is reported by REN TV. On November 21, a man entered the entrance of a secondary school student, in the elevator he grabbed her and forcibly took her to the stairs between floors, and there he tried to abuse. The detainee Dmitry Grushnov, 42, has been repeatedly convicted of pedophilia. He was first arrested in 1997 for attempted rape. He received two years in prison, served time and immediately after his release he was again caught for robbery and attempted rape of a minor. After serving another term, Grushnov got a job at a children's clinic. He several times attacked teenagers in the entrances, ransacked them and did not take anything, but he was convicted

Man returns furniture bought 60 years ago to IKEA

The Swede handed over a bookcase purchased in 1965 in the first IKEA store network in 1965. As part of the #BuyBackFriday campaign (in Russia – #VotEcoFriday), 60-year-old furniture will find a new owner, according to the company’s message to Lenta.ru. A man named Bengt handed over the wardrobe in excellent condition despite the long service life. The owner even kept the original handwritten receipt for the furniture set. “In October 1965, my future wife and I visited IKEA in Elmhult in order to find a bookcase that would serve us for many years,” Bengt said. According to the man, the furniture withstood three moves and was not used only for storing books, but also for dishes, photo albums and even a TV. Bent explained such a long service life of the cabinet by its careful attitude – to keep it in good condition, the Swede greased the doors with

Ukrainian radicals decided to celebrate the anniversary of the Euromaidan and go to the Maidan

“National Corps” announced a “performance-action” of Ukrainian radicals on the Independence Square Representatives of the Ukrainian radical party “National Corps” (banned on the territory of Russia) decided to celebrate the “Day of the provocateur” and hold a “performance-action” on the Independence Square in Kiev. This was reported in the Telegram-channel of the political force. The party announced the upcoming action. They said that on December 1, activists will take to the square to remind people of the events of eight years ago. Related materials00:01 – September 15 Radical mopping-up. Ukraine decided to get rid of nationalists. Why does the country no longer need the main force of the Maidan? 00: 02 – October 7 “The crisis will come by spring” Zelensky gets rid of political competitors. Why doesn't that help him hold on to power? In particular, the radicals pointed out that it was on December 1, 2013 that the

Gazprom received money from Moldova

Gazprom received a debt from Moldova on current payments Gazprom received money from Moldova for a debt on current payments, a spokesman said companies. The statements are quoted by RIA Novosti. Gazprom also said that they showed goodwill when they gave the country an extension of payment, although they had reason to stop deliveries. The problem has now been resolved, said a spokesman for the gas giant.