A mysterious skull was discovered in a back garden in Muswell Hill, north London, by a dog named Arlo, prompting owner Josh Woolliscroft to seek identification online. Initially suspected to be human, the skull was later determined not to belong to a person, and further analysis suggested it might belong to a larger animal, potentially a horse, due to its jaw structure and teeth. The origins of the skull remain unclear, but it was speculated that it could have been incorporated into the foundations of nearby houses, using sediment from the River Thames.
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Man left covered in bed bug bites after hotel stay
A man named William Coomber expressed his disgust after discovering painful bed bug bites all over his body following a stay at The Waverley Hotel in Great Yarmouth on May 25. He noticed the bites, which measured between 1.5cm and 2.5cm, after returning home and later identified a baby bed bug on his bed sheets. Despite his claims, the hotel denied the presence of bed bugs after an inspection, and William is seeking an apology...
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