Lamar Odom took cocaine with prostitutes, wept over his 'broken' life and was 'freaked' about Khloe before collapse - as Kardashians hold vigil for star who has 50/50 chance of survival

Lamar Odom took cocaine with prostitutes and ‘freaked out about Khloe before collapse’

EXCLUSIVE: Sources told MailOnline that Lamar Odom took cocaine with several prostitutes and wept uncontrollably about his 'broken' life in the hours before his collapse. It is believed Odom, 35, who is fighting for his life after a drug-fuelled bender at a Nevada brothel, also took a cocktail of other illicit drugs during the four-day binge. Sources are now saying that his drugs relapse may have been made worse by comments made during a repeat of the reality show Keeping up with the Kardashians which aired in the US on Sunday. During the episode his former wife Khloe (bottom right) told the cameras she was worried Lamar would 'spiral' out of control after the drug-related death of his best friend. She was at his hospital bedside yesterday, in Las Vegas, where she was joined by her pregnant sister Kim, (centre) and her mother Kris Jenner (top right). Doctors are currently treating Odom's case as a non-suicidal drug-overdose. The source says that doctors found 'virtually every drug imaginable' in his system and that he suffered multiple strokes, is on kidney dialysis and has just a 50/50 chance of survival and will likely suffer brain damage.

Corbyn suffers Commons rebellion: 21 Labour MPs defy new leader after embarrassing last minute U-turn over Osborne's plan to balance the books

20 Labour MPs defy Jeremy Corbyn in the Commons as George Osborne's plans to balance the

About 20 Labour MPs, including Liz Kendall and Tristram Hunt, defied Jeremy Corbyn after first being told to back George Osborne's plans for a Charter for Fiscal Responsibility then ordered to vote against it last night. Shadow chancellor John McDonnell was met with derision in the Commons as he admitted that it was 'embarrassing, embarrassing, embarrassing, embarrassing, embarrassing' to change the party line on the Charter last minute.

Zac Goldsmith told to quit London mayoral race over abuse 'smears': Tory candidate refuses to withdraw discredited claims linked to Brittan 

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Zac Goldsmith was accused of repeating unfounded allegations of abuse in a speech in Parliament even though the claims were apparently based on testimony from a convicted fraudster.

Toddler who choked on a GRAPE at Pizza Hut dies in hospital: Mother pays tribute to her 'angel' as hundreds release balloons in show of support to his family 

Toddler who choked on a grape at Pizza Hut dies in hospital: Mother pays tribute to her

Jacob Jenkins, two, was eating with his parents in the restaurant in Hartlepool, County Durham, when the fruit became lodged in his throat. He was rushed to Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle where he was put into an induced coma on Friday evening. But in a heart-wrenching tribute posted to Facebook this evening (inset), his mother, Abigail Wilson (right with Jacob and his father, David Jenkins), said her son had 'gained his angel wings'.

French want to fingerprint all visitors to EU countries: Officials plan to install gates at ports and airports to check data against biometric passports

Commuters at St Pancras International train station in London, as Eurostar suspended all services due to migrant unrest in Calais. 

PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday June 23, 2015. See PA story INDUSTRY Calais. Photo credit should read: philip Toscano/PA Wire

Only travellers from non-EU countries were due to be subjected to the checks at the borders to Schengen countries, but France wants it to be extended to everyone.

French couple banned from calling their son Prince William: Court rules giving the child name would lead to 'lifetime of mockery'

The parents said they thought the connection with British royalty would be useful, but a court ruled that using 'Prince William' as an extended first name could lead to a 'lifetime of mockery'.

Should we scrap every traffic light in Britain? After 42 lights at one of Britain's most complicated junctions fail and flow improves critics call for a signal free system

After 42 traffic lights failed in Beverley, Yorkshire, and traffic flow improved, questions are being asked as to whether the 25,000 signals across Britain are still a necessary part of our journeys.

Young mother, 25, is killed by carbon monoxide fumes on first night in new home after she moved in to get nursery ready for her six-month-old baby

Kimberley Jones, 25, had been bought the new house near Aberdare, South Wales, by her parents but within hours of moving in she was dead after suffocating in her sleep.

They're not the only ones trying to get into Britain! Desperate migrants jumped into the back of a lorry... only to be greeted by this angry POLAR BEAR being transported from Moscow to Yorkshire

Migrants jumped into back of lorry to be greeted by this POLAR BEAR

The desperate young men clambered onto the road leading to the French town's port after other migrants had set up a roadblock to stop the traffic. They then pried open the back of a truck and prepared to jump in - but realised there was a huge polar bear, which was on its way to a Yorkshire zoo, sitting in a cage in the back.

Asylum lunacy UK: £3,000 stretch limo rides for refugees make your blood boil? That's not the half of it!

Collect picture of a limo which according to local publican dropped off some migrants outside the Heathrow Lodge Hotel  in the picturesque village of Longford, which is being taken over by asylum seekers  under the flightpath near Heathrow.
Picture David Parker 13.10.15 Reporter Clair Duffin

The farcical journey from London to Manchester is typical of a border system which treats taxpayers' money with contempt. Here, we highlight ten of the most bewildering - and infuriating - examples.

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Acid Anne Robinson puts the boot in Theresa May's wardrobe

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 Anne Robinson (R) arrives with his daughter Emma Wilson (L) for the 2015 Man Booker Prize award ceremony held at the Guildhall.
 2015 Man Booker Prize Arrivals, London, Britain - 13 Oct 2015

Although Home Secretary Theresa May is praised for her savvy style, she's yet to win the approval of the famously acerbic Anne Robinson, writes SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE.

Austerity? Why can't these Labour numbskulls understand that spending is going UP, writes STEPHEN GLOVER 

If Corbyn and his misguided crew had any nous, they wouldpoint out that the national debt is continuing to rise, and we are increasing the burdens on our children and grandchildren.

Pepsi pays 'anti-junk food' Nick Clegg £22,000 for just two hours of 'expertise'

DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER NICK CLEGG AT THE MUMSNET QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS AT THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF GP'S

PICTURES MURRAY SANDERS.

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: The previously vocally anti-junk food ex-Deputy PM was paid £22,000 by the U.S. soft drinks giant PepsiCo for just two hours work - the equivalent of £407,000 per week, or £21.2 million per year.

Proud to be a home blocker: Why a woman who lives alone in a five-bed £850,000 house won't move to make room for young families

Why woman who lives alone in five-bed house won't move to make room for young families

Jeanette Kuppermann, above, has lived in her house in the Home Counties for 45 years. She is outraged by Robert Peston's suggestion that people like her should downsize and says nothing will come between her and beloved home, which she is pictured standing in front of right. The mother has built up many happy memories in her home with her ex-husband and children, including Mina, who she is pictured with in 1971, inset.

Forgotten British genius who beat Hollywood at its own game: Told in a major new book, the very unlikely story of J. Arthur Rank

1st Lord Rank (J Arthur Rank) (died 3/72) with Belinda Lee and June Laverick. Celebrating the 21st anniversary of the Rank Organisation. 

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J. Arthur Rank, a flour miller from Hull, took it upon himself to rebuild the British film industry, repel the transatlantic tide and turn popular culture into a gigantic advertisement for British virtues.

What a trolley smart way to beat the 5p plastic bag tax: It's not Fendi or Michael Kors but shoppers are snapping them up

The old-fashioned trolley your granny pulled is all the rage. The wheeled bag has had a makeover in polka dots or leopard print. With the 5p bag tax the wheeled bag is a handy option for shoppers.

First grammar for 50 years gets the green light: Education Secretary set to approve plans for 450-pupil school after months of legal wrangling 

The Kent school being approved by Nicky Morgan (pictured) is a 'satellite' site of an existing school, meaning the Government gets around a 1998 law forbidding new taxpayer-funded grammar schools.

Under half of white British new mothers are married and nearly as many are 'cohabiting' as figures show decline in wedded parents

The ethnic breakdown of marriage and motherhood showed that just 44 per cent of white British mothers who gave birth in 2013 were married, as figures were made public for the first time yesterday.

EXCLUSIVE: Lamar Odom was days away from a face-off with the mother of his two children in New York Supreme Court in their nasty custody battle that has lasted six years

Lamar Odom's ex leaves for Las Vegas days before they were to face-off in New York court

Lamar Odom and Liza Morales were due in court in New York on October 22. They have been battling over custody and child support issues for years. Liza and Lamar were together for a decade and have two children together Destiny, 17, and Lamar Jr, 13. A third child, Jayden died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) at six months. 'I don't think I'll forget the tight knot I felt in the pit of my stomach,' she wrote of the day Lamar texted her that he was marrying Khloe Kardashian.

EXCLUSIVE: 'I hate seeing my boy this way.' Lamar's devastated family gather at the New York home of the aunt who raised the basketball star

The family of Lamar Odom is making last minute plans from their New York home to rush to his side. His aunt, JaNean Mercer, was spotted going in and out of her home, where she helped raise Odom.

PIERS MORGAN: Lamar Odom's tragedy is that he just couldn't keep up with the Kardashians

Lamar Odom’s tragedy is he couldn’t keep up with the Kardashians says PIERS MORGAN

PIERS MORGAN: Lamar Odom was an outstandingly good basketball player. Then he fell in love with a Kardashian. Lamar and Khloe wed on TV in Keeping Up With The Kardashians; after a 30-day courtship. At first, he loved every minute of his new found celebrity status - but then, after a while, he stopped loving it. Viewers watched Lamar grow increasingly stressed as the series progressed, and his game simultaneously deteriorated.

Corbyn WILL go to royal banquet... to harangue China's premier: Labour leader could embarrass the Queen by raising human rights abuses

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell   during the debate in the House of Commons, London on the Government's updated Charter of Budget Responsibility. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 14, 2015. See PA story POLITICS Labour. Photo credit should read: PA Wire

The Labour leader has accepted an invitation to the white tie event at Buckingham Palace next week, which will be attended by a Chinese delegation including President Xi Jinping.

GCHQ CAN spy on MPs' emails and phone calls: 'Wilson doctrine' that protected them is not backed up by law, senior judges say

Harold Wilson at a press conference in London on October 1974  
(Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)

The Investigatory Powers Tribunal said The Wilson Doctrine (introduced in 1966 under Harold Wilson), which prevents interception of MPs' and peers' calls and emails, is not enforceable in law.

OAP patient hid gun in her handbag: Police called to hospital over antique weapon that turned out to be a 1920s starter pistol 

Staff at Walsall Manor Hospital, West Midlands, were alarmed to find a 95-year-old patient, who had her 'wits about her', had a pistol hidden in her handbag as a 'safety precaution.'

Stroke risk a third higher for women in stressful jobs: Pressure linked to heart problems, unhealthy eating and higher blood pressure that can raise chance 

Women in highly stressful jobs, who tend to eat and drink less healthily and smoke more, are a third more likely to have a stroke than those in ordinary work, research has found.

Mamma mia! Amazing video shows African wildcat greeting its owner by saying 'Mamma'

Video shows expensive African wildcat greeting its owner by saying 'Mamma'

The video shows Zeus the Serval standing on a table and cuddling up to his owner, model Morgan Lynn, nuzzling into her neck. Zeus starts to talk and seems to be calling her 'Mamma in the video, which has already been viewed nearly 75,000 on the pair's Youtube channel, which has 40,000 subscribers.The channel follows the incredible relationship between Zeus and his owner Morgan, a former contestant on reality show Great Escape on channel TNT. But keeping them is an expensive hobby, with the cats costing in excess of £20,000 (£13,000) in some cases.

Whistleblower outed by hospital bosses in cancer drugs cover-up: Health chiefs try to discredit and reveal name of professor 

A professor, who revealed patients were needlessly put through chemotherapy at Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust by Dr Margaret King (pictured) and Dr Mark Churn, has been outed by his bosses.

Outrage as UN says Britain's refugees policy is like 1930s: Senior official claims response has echoes of the way Jews were treated under the Nazis 

Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the UN high commissioner for human rights, said the rhetoric being used by politicians in the UK and Europe had echoes of the years leading up to the Second World War.

Why today's young men can't stop chasing older women: It's a trend that reveals so much about modern relationships

Amanda Platell has been recently approached by several young men - and although she's flattered, she doesn't think it's for herself but because of her experience and worldliness.

Why our love of looking at 'food porn' makes us fatter: Trend of showing off food fuels obesity crisis as it makes it harder to resist eating 

The study added that the rise of cookery shows had led to food being glamorised 'without telling a balanced story when it comes to the societal and health consequences of excess consumption'.

Why do women suddenly want six-packs? How today's stars post pictures of their toned tummies and young women swap waists and curves for muscles

Today's stars post six-pack pictures as young women eschew curves for muscles

Celebrities' social media seems to suggest six packs are body look du jour. Stars like Kate Hudson seem to post pictures of sculpted stomachs daily, while Jennifer Lawrence and Pippa MIddleton (right) sport toned abs. Claudia Connell argues that women's bodies aren't designed to have six packs and that we need to stop trying to fight Mother Nature. Left, 1960s film star Ursula Andres had a curvy figure women would traditionally kill for.

Chilcot names the date - but not one Iraq families want: Inquiry chairman promises only 'timetable' for report's release

Sir John's announcement comes just days before the expiry of a deadline set by the grieving families of troops killed in action. But some fear the report will face more than a year of delays.

Twitter's search for a chairman ends at Google: Jack Dorsey hires chief business officer from rival a day after firing almost 10% of staff

US Internet giant Google senior vice president Omid Kordestani announces Google and Japanese mobile communication giant NTT DoCoMo partnership which include providing Google's search and other services on the NTT DoCoMo's i-mode mobile Internet service in Tokyo 24 Janaury 2008.  AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)

Twitter has appointed former Google executive Omid Kordestani as its executive chairman, the latest step in the company's turnaround efforts under Jack Dorsey.

Jack of all trades: Twitter boss Dorsey's payment firm Square files for $275m public offering

Early this month, Square CEO Jack Dorsey made his job as interim chief at Twitter permanent, giving him the task of steering two major companies in the online sector ©Justin Tallis (AFP/File)

Digital payments startup Square, founded by Twitter chief Jack Dorsey, announced Wednesday that it has filed for a stock market offering to raise $275 million.

Beauty adverts that ARE too good to be true: After Clairol dye ad is banned as misleading we reveal the other campaigns that weren't what they seemed

Beauty adverts that are too good to be true from Lancome to Rimmel

Last week, a commercial for Clairol's Nice 'n' Easy hair dye was banned. The ad, starring Mad Men's Christina Hendricks, was ruled to be misleading. Procter & Gamble, which makes the dye, admitted that the commercial was filmed in reverse. FEMAIL looks back and reveals other banned beauty ads over the past few years.

Police told to ignore 'lax' victims of cyber crime: Report says people who have simple passwords or no antivirus software should be 'low priority' 

If approved, the proposal would mean less tech-savvy people, who are generally older, would get reduced help from officers. Latest figures show online crime is now the most common offence in the UK.

Is YOUR Android phone up to date? Researchers warn 87% of handsets are vulnerable to hackers because they aren't running the latest software

A sign for Google is displayed behind the Google android robot, at the National Retail Federation, in New York.

Google Inc., releases quarterly financial results Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, after the market close. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Researchers found that on average 87.7% of Android devices are exposed to at least one of 11 known critical vulnerabilities - and say manufacturers, not Google, are to blame.

Sell more or lose your job, Lloyds staff told: Bosses demand mortgages, insurance and credit cards are pushed aggressively

Lloyds, which is 13 per cent taxpayer-owned, abandoned old-fashioned sales targets after mis-selling scandals cost them billions but bosses have now told staff to ramp up financial-product sales.

Keep smiling! Happy people live longer regardless of income, health or marital status 

A 30-year-long study in the U.S. found that miserable people of all ages were 14 per cent more likely to have died by the end than those who described themselves as 'very happy'.

Deformed by their mother's alcoholism: Inside the Native American reservation where hundreds of children are suffering foetal alcohol syndrome because their pregnant mums won't stop drinking

South Dakota children suffering fetal alcohol syndrome due to drinking moms

In a Nebraska town, with a population of just 14 people, four stores sold more than four million beer cans in a space of a year. The most frequent customers in Whiteclay are from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, across the border in South Dakota, where alcoholism is rampant, despite strict rules banning booze. Even when women get pregnant, they carry on drinking, and it leads to their children being born with deformities and blood alcohol levels. One in four children in the Native American community are born with foetal alcohol syndrome, which causes stunted growth, facial impairments and prevents the sufferer's mental ages from developing. Many have hyperactive or have attention disorders, suffer from learning disabilities, and can sometimes be smaller than other children.

Be strict about bedtime, avoid alcohol and DO sleep on the job: The healthy sleeping habits that will make you more productive during the day

Highly effective people know the importance of a good night's rest, and Fast Company compiled a list of six sleeping habits that are meant to increase productivity and improve concentration.

Want to get on with the mother-in-law? Make sure you stand up to her: Taking an assertive approach will persuade them you make an intended spouse happy 

If your future mother-in-law thinks you're not suitable for her darling son or daughter, don't shower her with gifts and compliments - stand up to her instead, scientists have found.

Why I'm paying £4,000 for a personal midwife after a nightmare on the NHS: Rebecca was left traumatised by the birth of her second child - and she's far from alone

A mum-to-be is paying for a personal midwife after a nightmare on the NHS

Rebecca Ley, above, has hired a £4,400 private midwife during her third pregnancy after she was left deeply traumatised by the birth of her second child. Mum to Isobel, 5, and Felix, 2, Rebecca was left alone and frightened by an NHS midwife when her son was taken into intensive care shortly after the birth.

Scotland Yard dismissed Tom Watson's claim of a 'powerful paedophile network' linked to Downing Street THREE YEARS ago but never made it public

Labour MP Tom Watson shocked the Commons in October 2012 by alleging there was 'clear intelligence' linking a former Number 10 aide with a notorious group of sex offenders.

Boris calls on Tom Watson to apologise for 'absolutely hysterical' campaign against Leon Brittan over sex abuse slurs

File photo dated 17/04/13 of former Cabinet minister Leon Brittan, who should have been informed before he died that a rape allegation against him had been dropped, one of the UK's most senior police officers has said. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday October 8, 2015. Scotland Yard Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Rodhouse wrote to Lord Brittan's widow to apologise for failing to tell the family the peer had been cleared and that no further action was to be taken, The Times said. See PA story POLICE Midland. Photo credit should read: John Stillwell/PA Wire

The London mayor said Labour's deputy leadr Tom Watson had pressured the police to re-open a 45-year-old rape case against Lord Brittan (pictured) 'without a shred of evidence'.

British tourist knocked down and killed by hit-and-run driver 'doing 100mph' as he used pedestrian crossing in Miami 

Andrew Hamilton, 27, (pictured) from Chester, was fatally struck by a BMW that witnesses claim was travelling at speeds of 100mph in Miami Beach, Florida. The driver of the car fled the scene.

Is this the new Beckingham Palace? David and Victoria 'to splash out £5.4m on six-bedroom home in Gloucestershire countryside'

David and Victoria Beckham preparing to spend £5.4m on a home in Gloucestershire

The couple have reportedly been viewing a 1640 manor house in Gloucestershire as a possible new family home. Amberley House, a six bedroom home set in 22 acres of Cotswold countryside, has now emerged as the front runner in the search for a new home for the couple and their children Brooklyn, 16; Romeo, 13; Cruz, ten; and daughter Harper, four. The mansion boasts an infinity swimming pool and tennis court, perfect for the sporty family, as well as a two-bedroom lodge and pool house to provide accommodation for their family and celeb pals.

Our ancestors left Africa for CHINA and not Europe: Fossil teeth place humans in Asia '20,000 years earlier' than first thought

Scientists excavating a cave in Daoxian, southern China, say they have found fossils belonging to modern humans that date to at least 80,000 years ago.

Men really DO have sex on the brain: Extra cells found in males make them prioritise relationships over everything - even food

Although the University of College London study was on worms, their biology is similar to ours meaning the findings provide insight into the behaviour of other animals, including humans.

Homemade soup has never been so easy - or so quick! FEMAIL tests some souper swanky gadgets to perk up your lunch

FEMAIL tests some soup making gadgets to perk up your lunch

Nothing is more satisfying in cold weather than homemade soup - and high-tech gadgets means it's easier to make than ever. Tessa Cunningham tests different models to find out which is best. She tries, clockwise from left to right: the Cuisinart SSB1U, £98, John Lewis, the Andrew James 7 in 1 Soupmaker, £44.99 from Amazon, the Crofton Soup Maker, £49.99, from Aldi, the Tefal Easy Soup Maker, £59.99, from Lakeland, the Morphy Richards Saute And Soup, £62.49 from Amazon, the Sage Boss Super Blender, £499.99, from Lakeland and the Salter Electric Soup Maker, £46.95, from Amazon.

Why we'll have to take in our elderly parents: Minister says families will have to live together in the future as funding to help older people continues to fall 

Alistair Burt, community and social care minister, says that in the future families will have to live together in large houses so younger members can care for their grandparents when the state cannot.

Cameron SCRAPS controversial deal with Saudi Arabia in protest at the regime's use of beheadings, lashings and crucifixions

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: Justice Secretary Michael Gove arrives for the fourth and final day of the Conservative Party Conference, at Manchester Central on October 7, 2015 in Manchester, England. Prime Minister David Cameron is expected to announce plans to encourage developers to build 200,000 new 'affordable' homes for first time buyers. The initiative is set up to secure the homes by the end of the parliament, and is one of the key election pledges of the Conservative's election campaign.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

In a victory for Justice Secretary Michael Gove, Downing Street said the contract was being cancelled and confirmed the commercial arm of the Ministry of Justice would be wound up.

I did NOT have a boob job, says Denmark's Princess Marie: Royal issues statement denying claims she had breast surgery

According to reports denied by Denmark's Royal Family, Princess Marie underwent surgery to have larger implants and then checked out of a clinic in Lithuania the same day.

Reunited, Camilla and the mother who inspired campaign to help rape victims 

NEWS - REBECCA ENGLISH STORY - The Duchess of Cornwall is presented with a book' Rape Survivor' by it's author,Mia James.

Camilla greeted Mia James, 32, warmly at the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASASC) in Croydon, south London, and cooed over her eight-month-old daughter.

'There was a gangster mentality among the women': British mother of five who escaped the clutches of ISIS reveals the true hell of living under the terror group in Syria 

British mother who escaped ISIS reveals the hell of living under the terror group in

Shukee Begum, 33, left the UK last year and was smuggled into Syria through Turkey - although she claims it was only to persuade her ISIS fighter husband, Jamal al-Harith, to come home. Last week it emerged that al-Harith (inset), who was detained in Guantanamo Bay, left their family home in Manchester 18 months ago to join the terrorists in Syria. But Ms Begum's attempts to persuade the fanatic to return home failed, and she endured a ten-month ordeal being passed between hostages and rebel groups as she tried to escape. In an exclusive interview broadcast on Channel 4 tonight, Ms Begum (left and right) tells of a 'gangster mentality' among the women she met while in Syria, adding they talked about 'war, killing'.

TV host 'confuses computer game footage for genuine video of Russian air strike' as he praises Putin for tackling rebels in Syria

Egyptian TV anchor mistakes video game footage for Russian airstrikes in Syria
"Let me tell you [pause] about Russia," Moussa said in introducing the footage. "Russia does not play around. America was just playing, it wasn't trying to hit Daesh [the Islamic State]. If anything, they were patting Daesh on the back, funding and arming them.

"The Russians did it. Yes, this is the Russian army, this is Russian weaponry, this is [Vladimir] Putin. Yes, they are countering terrorism, truly countering it. Now you will see a terrifying video, terrifying."
Terrifying indeed ? but not for the reasons Moussa thought.

According to the website Egyptian Streets, the footage is from the video game Apache Air Assault, which was developed by Russia's Gaijin Entertainment and released in 2010.
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Egyptian TV anchor Ahmed Moussa hailed Russian attacks in Syria, claiming to have footage that proved their superiority over U.S. forces, however, this turned out to be from a 2010 video game.

ISIS crucifies and then beheads 'trafficker who tried to help people escape from terror group'

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - The headless man's body hung from a wooden support in the embattled Syrian city of Aleppo, which could be invaded by Syrian troops any day now.

Towed in 60 seconds: £175,000 Mercedes supercar with Saudi plates that was illegally parked near Harrods is dragged off to the car pound at top speed

Mercedes Roadster with Saudi plates parked near Harrods is off to the car pound

With a top speed of 197mph this Saudi registered Mercedes SLS AMG Roadster does not hang around for long and it took just 60 seconds to remove from a busy London street on Wednesday (pictured above). Parking wardens swooped on the £175,000 vehicle after it was left on a single yellow line near Harrods in Knightsbridge. 'It took just 60 seconds to get it on the tow truck,' said one eye witness. As officials were securing the vehicle to the lorry, a man, thought to be the car's driver, arrived on the scene and remonstrated with wardens. He now faces a bill of up to £330 to get the vehicle back.

Hilarious Rugby World Cup video shows what people think is REALLY being said on the field

When you can't hear what is being said on the television, piecing together what people are saying can become a lip reading guessing game - often with hilarious results.

Elon Musk claims Tesla's smart autopilot update for cars will 'change people's perception of the future'

FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2015 file photo, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors Inc., introduces the Model X car at the company's headquarters in Fremont, Calif. Tesla Motors on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015 unveiled an autopilot system that lets its cars change lanes by themselves. It will be added to some Model S sedans and Model X SUVs through a software update. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Musk said the system is unique because it will constantly collect data from actual drivers and improve itself. It will be downloaded tonight to around 60,000 cars.

CofE churches may soon only open at Easter and Christmas: One in four parishes has fewer than ten worshippers  

Centuries-old churches across the country may shut their doors for most of the year while others may only open for major religious holidays, according to a report on 16,000 Anglican churches.

Acropolis fees soar to pay for Greek debt: Entrance prices at some of the country's most popular attractions could quadruple 

Greece is raising the ticket prices of the Acropolis of Athens, one of its most popular ancient sites dating from the 5th century BC, from £9 to a reported £38 to help with the nation's spiralling debts.

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Young and filthy rich! The celebs who are set to be BILLIONAIRES by the time they're 30 (and the youngest is only two years old)

Young celebrities who are on track to becoming BILLIONAIRES by the time they turn 30

Whether through music, modelling, acting or famous parents, FEMAIL reveals the celebrity tots, teens and young adults whose fortunes are set to run into ten figures by the time they hit 30. Pictured clockwise from top left: Justin Bieber, aged 21, Adele, 27, Taylor Swift, 25, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, 29, Kendall, 19, and Kylie Jenner, 18, and Miley Cyrus, 22.

Has Putin's 'lover' had his baby? Ex-gymnast who was linked to Russian premier steps out in public looking slim - five months after she sparked pregnancy rumours with fuller figure

Alina Kabaeva (pictured) appeared to have shed the pounds when she attended an event in South Ossetia - her first public appearance since May when her figure sparked pregnancy rumours.

THAT'S how you meet the president! Putin poses for a selfie with Russian model at Formula 1 race where Lewis Hamilton sprayed him with champagne

After first being doused in champagne by Formula 1 winner Lewis Hamilton, Vladimir Putin proceeded to take a series of selfies with Russian model Violetta Igoshina.

Couple win £150,000 on the EuroMillions TWICE in one day after their dog found a second ticket they had bought and forgotten about 

Jane and Alan Slater, of Newport, Isle of Wight, began making plans for their future after matching five numbers and the lucky star on the draw last month when their dog found the second winning ticket.

London Zoo meerkat handler cries in court as she is spared jail for glassing her monkey expert love rival in a row over a llama keeper

Caroline Westlake, 30, sobbed in court as she was spared jail for glassing colleague Kate Sanders in a bitter row over Adam Davies, a keeper in the llama petting enclosure at London Zoo.

Sri Lanka hire two hangmen 'for light duties': Pair will undertake 'administrative work' as country hasn't executed anyone since 1976

There are 1,116 convicts on death row, but the role is described as 'light administrative work only'. And despite not hanging anyone for forty years, they say they must be ready.

'5p bags! F*** that. £1 trolley': Man caught stealing supermarket trolley to avoid paying for carrier bags gets a tattoo as 'banter' 

Aden Brown, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, faced a backlash earlier this week for posting a photo of his shopping loaded in a trolley, which he had nicked from Tesco.

Donal MacIntyre's wife says she is 'praying for my babies' as she accuses him of being a 'lying cheating scumbag' and asks: 'How could you ruin this beautiful family?' 

Ameera MacIntyre, who has been married to the award-winning journalist for nine years, reportedly made the comments on social media below a picture of the couple with their three children.

Two divorcees win Supreme Court battle to get MORE money from their husbands - because they had LIED about how rich they were 

Alison Sharland (pictured) from Cheshire, and Varsha Gohil, from London, both said their ex-husbands misled judges about how much they were worth - and they wanted divorce claims re-analysed.

'Human rights' of a barbaric racist killer: 'Savage and sadistic' murderer kept in segregation for his OWN protection wins case... and racks up over £400,000 in legal aid bills 

Murderer Imran ‘Baldy’ Shahid kept in segregation for his OWN protection

Imran 'Baldy' Shahid (left and right) was ringleader of a gang that snatched 15-year-old Kriss Donald (inset) off the street in Glasgow simply because he was white. They stabbed him and set fire to him while he was still alive in a murder described by a judge as 'savage and barbaric'. But Britain's highest court yesterday ruled that Shahid's human rights were breached by keeping him separated from other prisoners in jail - even though it was for his own protection. Last night critics condemned the judgment, warning that human rights legislation 'was not designed to protect killers'.

Bear Grylls wins his toughest battle yet: Getting planning chiefs onside to have a steel slipway installed on his private island 

Chief Scout Bear Grylls has secured the backing of planning chiefs to build a controversial slipway off his remote Welsh island, despite concerns being raised by conservationists.

'It takes TWO to Tango': Brussels chief Jean-Claude Juncker tells Cameron he needs to come clean on what he wants

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European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker yesterday warned there had not been 'huge progress' in the UK renegotiation talks as he became the latest EU leader to express frustration with the PM.

Leading astronomer and Berkeley professor resigns amid allegations he sexually harassed students for more than a decade

Professor Geoff Marcy announced he would be stepping down from the University of Calidfornia after he was accused of violating several of the university's standards between 2001 and 2010.

In danger, the British horses losing out to foreign breeds: Native species brought together to highlight their struggle after numbers of some dropped by a fifth last year

The Rare Breeds Survival Trust says 12 out of 14 native horse and pony breeds are at risk, and five are 'critical', so it is encouraging people to 'buy British' in an attempt to save them.

How thousands of dolphins die for your cheap tuna sarnie: 98% of canned fish sold by John West are caught by methods which indiscriminately kill other marine life

John West, one of Britain's best known purveyors, claimed its entire output would be sustainably caught by 2016 but a report has found that species including dolphins are dying torturous deaths.

'My God, he has a pulse!' Widow's outrage after doctor 'said her husband was dead and refused to help for 100 minutes' - even though he tried to hug her - before discovering he was still alive

Doctors declare Michael Cleveland is dead before discovering he was still alive

Michael Cleveland (left, with his widow Tammy Cleveland) was taken to DeGraff Memorial Hospital (right) in Buffalo, New York, after suffering a heart attack. The father-of-one was pronounced dead by Dr Gregory Perry. The doctor said that while it looked like Mr Cleveland was still breathing, he just 'had a lot of energy to expel from his body', a lawsuit claims. But Mr Cleveland's wife Tammy realized her husband was still alive after he tried to hug her. According to legal documents, it was only on the fourth visit to the hospital room - 100 minutes after Mr Cleveland was declared dead - that Dr Perry checked the man's pulse and realized he was still alive. Mr Cleveland, 46, died later that morning from a punctured lung suffered during CPR.

Murdered schoolgirl Alice Gross's family demands her inquest examines police and immigration blunders which allowed her Latvian killer into the UK

Alice, 14, was found dead in a canal in Ealing, west London, a month after disappearing - and it later emerged that her killer, Arnis Zalkalns, had served seven years in prison for murdering his own wife.

Pensions cash in piggy banks: One in 12 workers store money at home rather than trusting more conventional methods

One in 12 working-age adults used cash savings to build up their retirement pots, according to research by an insurer, making the method more popular than many others, including stocks and shares ISAs.

Why DO school photos make all children look so hideous? Telling children to say cheese often has a horrifying effect

AANR0K Five year old girl posing in school uniform

Lorraine Candy discovered a recent school photo in her daughter's bag - and it's so terrible her daughter wants to burn it. Why are school photos always so awful - and why does Lorraine buy them?

One in four Ukip voters think aliens have made contact with Earth - but the government has covered it up

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Most people believe that aliens are too far away or too advanced to successfully make contact with humans, but conspiracy theorists believe links have been kept secret by authorities.

Porn star gets into furious Twitter spat with French airline after she asked about her flight delay and they replied by making a joke about her career 

Porn star Nikita Bellucci (pictured) tweeted Transavia asking about her delayed flight from Budapest. It replied: Flight is scheduled for 14.30. It's just that with you, we prefer when it lasts longer.'

The most dangerous place to be a woman: The hell of Honduras where men hack off wives' limbs and sickening rape and murder go unpunished revealed in eye-opening documentary 

Stacey Dooley Investigates the hell of Honduras in her BBC3 documentary

Heydi Hernandez (left, centre) from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, tells BBC3's Stacey Dooley (far left) how her husband took a machete to her ankles when she tried to leave him. The programme, World's Worst Place for a Woman? Stacey Dooley Investigates, airs on October 26 and highlights the horrifying violence against women that is now considered the norm in the Central American country. She also meets Theresa Munoz (right), the mother of Miss Honduras beauty queen Maria Jose Alvarado and her sister Sofia who were gunned down at a party and yet no one has been punished for their deaths.

Heart-warming moment toddler giggles uncontrollably after his parents recite lines from The Nightmare Before Christmas

The little boy named Will, who is believed to be from America, is filmed laughing hysterically as his mum and dad begin reading lines from The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Jealous husband 'found his estranged wife and her new boyfriend using tracking devices before killing him by driving his Mercedes over him SIX times' 

Taxi firm owner Nasser Rezaie, 63, was driving a Mercedes S Class when he allegedly ran over and killed mechanic Allan Frampton, 60, in a quiet cul-de-sac in Chelmsford, Essex, a court heard.

Town turns nose up coffee firm: Villagers in Cornish fishing port up in arms over plan for company to base HQ there - in case smell of roasting beans spoils the sea air

Origin Coffee, a Cornish firm, wants to move to Porthleven from a business park four miles away but residents fear it will lead to more parking and traffic problems, and the smell will drive away tourists.

Teenage quad biker died during a race after taking a jump too fast and fracturing his spine when he landed face first on the track

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A TEENAGE quad biker died in a race after taking a jump too fast, an inquest heard.
Talented Daniel John Roch, 19, fractured his spine after his KMT quad bike tipped forward after taking a jump, landing nose first on the track.
Police investigating the accident at a motocross event near Bwlchllan, Lampeter, in Ceredigion, South West Wales, blamed ìrider errorî and said Daniel had been travelling ìtoo fastî.
Daniel, of Templeton, Pembrokeshire, described as an ìexperienced, capable, and expert riderî, died of a fractured spine, and also suffered a depressed skull fracture at Talsarn Racetrack on Sunday, 20 July, 2014.
Fellow competitor Simon Hammersley told Peter Brunton, coroner for Ceredigion, that Roch had had difficulties on the first lap with the jump that proved fatal on the second lap.

Daniel John Roch, 19, died from a fractured spine and skull after coming off his KMT quad bike during a motocross event at Talsarn Racetrack in Ceredigion, South Wales, in July last year.

Former major general in the British Army, 85, drowns while swimming off the coast of Tuscany during holiday with his wife 

Major General George Michael Swindells, 85, from Pewsey in Wiltshire, was on holiday with his wife on the island of Elba (file photo) when he failed to return from a swim off the beach.

Armed police storm Jerusalem supermarket and shoot Palestinian who stabbed woman, 70, as Holy City's knife terror rages on

Israeli Police take the fight to Jerusalem's supermarkets in hunt for Palestinian attacker

Officers wielding pistols and assault rifles swept the aisles of a grocery store attached to the Central Jerusalem Bus Station on Wednesday evening after the 70-year-old woman was attacked. Israeli police chased, shot and killed an Arab man they say carried out the attack. He was pictured surrounded by police next to a dustbin, barely clothed, shortly after the attack.

Is this Britain's meanest dad? Father captures the moment he terrifies his young son with werewolf mask in supermarket Hallowe'en prank

The man puts on a frightening werewolf mask before creeping up behind the child in an Asda supermarket in Radford Semele, Warwickshire. And his son fails to see the funny side of the prank.

Tragedy as 11-week-old baby dies after being starved of oxygen as she lay sleeping on her father's arm in bed

Tragic Darcie-Rose (pictured) died after being starved of oxygen as she lay sleeping on her doting father Justin Souster's arm in the bed he shared with wife Nicola at their Northampton home.

Could these bubbles be a climate bomb? Mysterious plumes may be releasing toxic methane near Washington, claims study

Research by the University of Washington shows that, out of 168 bubble plumes seen within the past decade, a large number may have been releasing methane - a potent greenhouse gas.

Astronaut trials gravity-mimicking SkinSuit on ISS: Next-generation clothing inspired by Olympics could prevent backache in space

The clothing was worn by European Space Agency Denmark's first astronaut Andreas Mogensen on the International Space Station (ISS),  who spent 10 days in the laboratory last month.

Now alien hunters think they've seen 'Buddha' on Mars: Latest ridiculous claim is being used to prove existence of ET

Now alien hunters think they've seen a 'Buddha statue' on Mars

UFO Sightings Daily is using the 'discovery' to suggest that intelligent life once existed on the planet, and may have even had a religion. It claims that Nasa is hiding it knowledge of their existence. The same site recently showcased a ghostly woman, a military bunker and Obama's head on Mars. While Nasa rarely comments on these claims, in August of its scientists has provided an explanation for why so many people see strange objects on the red planet. Ashwin Vasavada, who works on the Mars rover project, says scientists are not trying to hide evidence of alien life from the general public.

Musicians are more likely to take drugs... but drink the same amount of alcohol as the tone deaf, study finds

While the Beatles and the Rolling Stones (pictured) helped cement the link in the Swinging Sixties, musicianship and banned substances have gone together much longer.

Mars' South Pole captured on camera: Stunning image reveals rarely seen ice cap of frozen water and carbon dioxide

The incredible sweeping image was taken by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express spacecraft from the furthest point of its orbit, around 6,151 miles (9,900km) from Mars.

Stephen Fry quits as host of QI after 12 years... and is replaced by Danish comedienne Sandi Toksvig

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Stephen Fry has stepped down as presenter of QI. The TV host, 58, has fronted the BBC show since 2003 but will leave after Series M - with Sandi Toksvig taking over the role.

Shocking moment teenage thug knocked stranger out and put him in a coma because he wrongly thought he was dancing with his girlfriend - before returning to finish his drink

Andrew Mason, 29, was left in a coma for 10 days and with a fractured skull after Maxwell Banbury, 19, stormed up to him and punched him in the head at Fever & Boutique in Barnstaple, Devon.

Could your views on God and immigration be changed by using MAGNETS? Brain stimulation can alter beliefs, study claims

Using what's known as transcranial magnetic stimulation, researchers from the University of York were able to shut down the part of the brain in participants associated with detecting threats.

George Best's E-type, Steed's Jaguar from the New Avengers and two vintage Ferraris: Collector's fleet of classic cars raises £10m for RNLI in record-breaking auction 

George Best's Jaguar and two Ferraris raise over £10m for RNLI

The incredible legacy was left by Northamptonshire businessman Richard Colton, pictured bottom left with the Ferrari 250 GT from 1960, one of just 267 ever made, which was sold for £6.6million at the classic car auction at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford today. The passionate collector left a fleet of classics he acquired over 40 years to the RNLI, and will have a lifeboat station named after him and his wife, Caroline, also pictured with the car. Other classics on sale in the auction at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, included another classic Ferrari, top left, from 1967, which sold for £1.9million. An E-type Jaguar which belonged to George Best, top right, and a 1976 Jaguar which featured as the character John Steed's car in the 1970s TV series The New Avengers, bottom right, also went under the hammer.

Is this the greatest best man speech EVER? Devoted friend gets host of celebrities including Gary Barlow, Piers Morgan and Holly Willoughby to send wedding message

Darren Byrne, 25, from Swords, Ireland, surprised groom Darren Farrell and his bride Amy with a celebrity-packed wedding video including personal messages from more than 30 famous faces.

Stash in the attic: Firemen discover blaze in £150,000 property was caused by faulty lights used to grow CANNABIS in the loft

Emergency crews were called to the property in Walsall, West Midlands yesterday after thick black smoke started billowing from the building

We've had a JOAN-over! She epitomises ageless glamour. So what happened when Joan Collins gave two readers the A-list beauty treatment?

Joan Collins gave two FEMAIL readers the A-list beauty treatment

Joan Collins is known for her unmistakable and glamorous style. Now the actress gives two readers a makeover, using her brand new make up range inspired by Hollywood Glamour. They were transformed from women-next-door to head-turning glamourpusses, complete with admonishments for overplucked eyebrows, instructions that nail polish and lipsticks must match, and tips Joan picked up from Marilyn Monroe. Joan's make-up is flawless. There is not the hint of a line or wrinkle; her skin is completely smooth, something she puts down to having taken care of her complexion since the age of 14 and avoiding the sun.

How many photo opportunities can you fit into one trip, Boris? London mayor takes Japan by storm on five-day 'trade' visit (but can't stop fooling around for the cameras)

Boris Johnson has attempted to shed his 'buffoon' image since being re-elected to Parliament in May - but the London Mayor has been unable to help himself on a trade trip to Japan.

Dancing on air! Air stewardess performs jig with passenger on Aer Lingus flight after band start playing traditional Irish music

Prior to the in-flight performance a band had started to play traditional Irish music on board the Aer Lingus flight, much to the delight of the passengers.

'Do you use these to wipe your butt?' Perplexed little boy gets an early lesson in sex ed after asking his amused mom what maxi pads are for during a shopping trip 

Ebony Clark, a 33-year-old mom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was pushing a cart around a grocery store with her kids when her son Chris came to her with quite the awkward question.

'It was nothing sinister': Mexican mother who bound and gagged her baby with DUCT TAPE before posting the images on Facebook claims she was 'playing around'

Rosa Sotelo from Tijuana, Mexico told local media that the images of her son Geraldo bound and gagged with duct tape, pictured, were shared online by people who dislike her.

Germany considering setting up 'transit zones' on its borders where migrants can be detained and quizzed to see if they have a genuine reason to seek asylum

The German coalition is split over the idea, which proposes holding migrants without papers from safe countries at the border and sending them away if they are not seeking asylum for the right reasons.

French rail network is accused of helping people smugglers after announcing it will allow migrants heading to Calais to travel for FREE

France's national railway has sparked outrage by allowing groups of illegal migrants - including many heading for Calais and then Britain - to travel for free.

'I thought my life was over': Pregnant mum reveals her devastation after finding out her unborn baby has Down's syndrome - but says she will love the child no matter what 

Pregnant Illinois mom reveals devastation after finding out her baby has Down Syndrome

Nancy Binger, 40, of Illinois, was told that her baby would be born with Down syndrome when she was six months pregnant. The college administrator reveals that she completely shut down when she heard the news, and that she still feels terrified about how she is going to raise a child with special needs.

At home with the A-list: Stars like Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus reveal VERY quirky interiors taste on Instagram... including pizza print cushions and koi carp ponds 

Eagle-eyed fans can't get enough of celebrities' decor, whether it's Miley's outrageous sheets, Lauren Goodger's mirrored sitting room or Lady Gaga polishing a huge glass bell jar in her knickers.

Couple left with a hole the size of a football in their roof after an ICEBOMB fell from an overhead plane

The block smashed through Keith and Betty Riddell's home in Rayleigh, Essex, creating a hole the size of a football in the roof (pictured) above the couple's upstairs en suite bathroom.

Passing out on the pavement and collapsing in a takeaway: Shocking pictures show teenagers starting student life with Carnage pub crawl

Hordes of revellers took to the streets of Huddersfield, Lincoln and Bristol to get their first taste of university life as part of the latest Carnage bar crawl - sometimes for as little as £1.

Taxsssssssssi! Terrified woman driver finds four-foot corn SNAKE left by passenger in the back of her cab

A taxi driver got the fright of her life when she found the reptile in the back of her car. Madge Allen, from Flint, north Wales, could not believe her eyes when she saw the snake slither out of a handbag.

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Now that's an eagle-eye view! Bird of prey carries video camera to capture stunning panoramic shots of London's skyline

Bald Eagle carries video camera to capture panoramic shots of London's skyline

Sidney the bald eagle flew over London for three days taking in sights including Trafalgar Square, top left, the Gherkin, top right, Tower Bridge, bottom left, and The Shard, bottom right. the ambitious project took months of planning as the developers created and tested a bespoke camera and mount for Sidney, pictured middle, before the final flight. The footage will now be used to create scenes for a computer game set in Victorian London.

Please flash the toilet (because actions speak louder than talks): The hilarious 'Chinglish' translations that have left tourists baffled and giggling

Translation mix-ups from China have been posted on Instagram under #Chinglish. The hilarious translations include encouraging users to 'flash' a toilet and mysterious menu items.

Gruesome portrait of a red fox dragging off the bloody corpse of its Arctic cousin beats 42,000 entries to win wildlife photography award 

The photo, showing a red fox clasping the body of an Arctic fox between its teeth in Canada's Wapusk National Park, has won the National History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

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Is this the ultimate bachelor pad? Mercedes-Benz launch their own luxury apartments to make you feel like you're living in a car... for just £400 a night

Mercedes-Benz launch apartments that make you feel like you're living in a car

Mercedes-Benz has unveiled a collection of apartments in Kensington, West London available for the global ultra-wealthy needing a short-term place to stay in Britain. The sleek flats are kitted out in over-the-top decor, supposed to look similar to the classic design of a Mercedes car. Although they are only designed for relatively short stays, the flats - which cost around £300-400 a night - have more than 1,000 sq/ft each with a living and dining area, a fully fitted kitchen and two bedrooms.

All-night Tube services 'will NOT happen this year after talks between Underground bosses and unions break down'

The 24-hour service in London was originally due to start last month but was delayed while lengthy talks were held over pay and conditions.

'Dead' man who woke up minutes before Indian doctors began an autopsy is declared dead again

Man comes back from the dead moments before post-mortem

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A hospital doctor in Mumbai mistakenly certified the homeless man, who has been named as Prakash, as dead on Sunday after police found him unconscious.

The rainbow that lost its colours: Dog walker spots amazing rare FOG BOW on his morning hike through Scottish countryside 

Dumfries dog walker spots amazing rare FOG BOW on his morning hike

Richard Toulson was walking his dog Meg in the valley of Collochan, Dumfries, when he spotted the strange sight, which, unlike a rainbow, shows a white bow shape through fog. The 53-year-old took a picture of the fog bow on his iPhone while on a 10-mile morning hike.

   

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