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   The RTE reported on July 7 that three farm- ers in the Gujarat state of India were arrested for sell- ing alcohol — and their buffalo gave them away.
Strange Brew: Where The Buffalo Roam Drunk
Chillin’ On Chalk Outlines
ILLUSTRATION BY MARK GALACGAC
 vet informed police, who raid- ed the farm and confiscated 100 bottles of alcohol.
Responding to comments on her video, Ashley tested the bloodstain by spraying hy- drogen peroxide on it, which caused bubbling — a sure sign that the substance was blood, some said.
bly wouldn’t let her have the day off. But when her photos popped up on the BBC, her employer called her and said she was terminated.
  Police official Dilipsinh Bal- dev said the animals were act- ing “strangely and their mouths started frothing,” so one of the men called the veterinarian. The vet took a look at the water trough where the buffalo had been drinking and noticed the water was colored and had a “strange smell.”
Bloodstain’s No Biggie
“I didn’t get any sympathy at all and they said, ‘That’s it.’ We’re through to the final, I’m still on that high, but I’ve also lost my job,” Farooqi said. “I’d do it all over again. Football is my life.”
Turns out the farmers had hidden their moonshine bottles at the bottom of the trough, but some had broken, resulting in the buffalo being drunk. The
“I wasn’t bothered know- ing someone died in my new house,” Ashley said.
Sacking A Fanatic
A woman from West York- shire, England, called in sick to work so that she could at- tend the Euro semifinal soc- cer game in London on July 7, Metro News reported. Nina Farooqi, 37, thought her com- pany would be short-staffed that day, and therefore proba-
Cool Cat
Ailurophobia sufferers, be- ware! In Tokyo, just in time for the 2021 Olympics, an enor- mous 3D calico cat is tower- ing over the street, CBS News reported. Every few minutes, the cat appears, seemingly in
In other Weird reports:
A TikTok user in New Jer- sey shared the unsettling scene that unfolded on June 10 as she pulled up carpet in her new home, the New York Post reported. “Ashley” showed followers the floorboards un- derneath the carpet, which showed a bloodstained imprint of a human being and a chalk outline of a body, along with a 2018 date and a case number.
Still, Ashley isn’t fazed: It “seems chill here. It’s all good.”
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