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Monday, 17 September 2012

Nigerian found dead in bathtub

Nigerian found dead in bathtub


Tags: Oluwale Alani Igok Adusan, Medanta Medcity hospital, Jaieny Marium
    GURGAON: A 71-year-old Nigerian was found dead in the bathtub in a room in Galaxy Hotel, Sector 15, Part II, Gurgaon, on Friday evening. The victim was a patient of Parkinson's disease and was undergoing treatment in Medanta Medicity hospital. The incident took place when his wife and son had gone from the hotel for shopping and he was alone in the hotel room.
    Apparently the Nigerian, identified as Oluwale Alani Adusan, went up to the bathroom in his wheelchair and drowned in the bathtub water, said police. Police handed over the body to the kin after postmortem on Saturday. The postmortem report also showed it was a case of drowning.

    60 Year-Old Zimbabwean Prime Minister Marries a 35 Year-Old Lady

    60 Year-Old Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai Marries his 35 Year-Old Bride Elizabeth Macheka Amidst Controversy & Legal Attempts to Halt Wedding.





    The Zimbabwean Prime Minister, 60 year-old Morgan Tsvangirai created quite a buzz over the weekend when he got married to 35 year-old Elizabeth Macheka. Interestingly, the age difference between him and his bride wasn’t the only factor that drew worldwide attention to his marriage.
    His wedding plans were almost thwarted last week when a court ruled that he was already wed to a former flame, Locardia Karimatsenga.
    Days earlier, another woman, South African Nosipho Regina Shilubane, also filed a court challenge to stop the wedding, saying she was engaged to the prime minister, with whom she said she had been romantically involved since 2009.
    In Zimbabwe, Polygamy is recognized under its traditional customary law but not in its formal legal system. A man can have several customary marriages, but if he has wed under the practice, he is precluded from holding a legal marriage ceremony. The Prime Minister had initially planned to have his second marriage under the legal system but Locardia challenged his plan in court. After seeing video footage of the traditional bride price being paid last November to Locardia’s family, the magistrate cautioned Tsvangirai that if he signed a legal marriage register with his new wife he could be prosecuted for bigamy.
    And so, in order to save face, he instead held a ceremony under Zimbabwe’s “customary marriage” practice. Reuters reported that the bride and groom exchanged vows and rings at a luxury convention facility in Harare but did not sign the legal marriage register. The wedding took place on Saturday, September 15, 2012 and was presided over by a Priest.
    Huffington Post quoted the prime minister as saying that he had to date several women to find the one he truly loves. He also dismissed media reports that his private life is irresponsible and makes him unfit to lead the country.
    His bride was dressed in a white ball gown accesorized with ‘Kim Kardashain style’ hair piece, diamond chandelier earrings and necklace.