Clare Reilly who feeds her family for just $100 A WEEK

A Victorian woman who cooks food for her family of three for just $100 per week has revealed how she makes ends meet with such a tight budget - and how they can eat 'gourmet' items often. Clare Reilly (centre) has been cooking with the tight budget for just over three years and says it has allowed her and her husband Jay to save for a house. Since the budget began the couple have welcomed son Elliott (top right) into the world, but she has managed to keep the grocery shopping budget the same. Her Instagram feed is covered in her gourmet creations, from hand-made pizza (bottom right) to lavishly-decorated cupcakes (left) and macaroons (inset).

Sydney owner of American Staffies that attacked elderly woman speaks out

One of the two dogs that mauled an elderly woman had been impounded after being declared a 'menace', it has been claimed. Sydney woman, known only as 81-year-old Josephine, was on an afternoon walk in Sydney's west on Monday when she was savagely attacked by the two dogs. Her quick-thinking neighbour Nigel Kerr rushed to the woman's aid, leaving him with bloodied cuts to his face, arms and legs when he intervened the horrific attack (bottom left). Owner Miichaela-Louise Platt (pictured main) said the attack occurred while she was briefly out at McDonald's, and blamed it on a stranger who unchained the dogs and let them out.

Married At First Sight Australia couple Dave and Jess call it quits

They didn't even make it past their honeymoon. On Tuesday night's episode of Married At first Sight Australia newlyweds Dave (right) and Jess (left) have called it quits, with Dave citing Jess's 'insecurities' as a deal breaker. The breakup came after Jess confided in Dave and told him she felt insecure wearing swimwear on their honeymoon. Dave interpreted this as a lack of confidence, and said he did not see the relationship progressing. With that, Jess packed her bags and left (inset). Here, Femail takes a look at how the other couple's fared on Tuesday night's episode.

JonBenet Ramsey documentary debuts never-before-seen footage of Burke talking to police

The Killing of JonBenet: The Truth Uncovered aired Monday night on A&E.; The new documentary aired never-before-seen footage of Burke Ramsey's police interview in 1998, two years after his little sister's murder (left). In the interview, Burke, then 9, recalls the last time he saw his sister. JonBenet's father also sat down for an interview with A&E;, again proclaiming his innocence. For years, JonBenet's parents Patsy and John (Mr Ramsey pictured top right, in his A&E; interview_ were the subject of public suspicion about the case, but police have since cleared their names. JonBenet Ramsey (bottom right) was six years old on December 26, 1996, when she was found strangled to death in her basement in Boulder, Colorado. Experts who spoke with A&E; said they believed an intruder was to blame.

Australians have been sharing their tips for tourists planning a visit. The guidance includes advice on surviving deadly animals and difficult terrain, as well as Aussie fashion sense.

Swansea University Medical School scientists called it a 'cancer smoke detector' as it finds mutations in red blood cells which occur when cancer is present, rather than the cancer itself.

Stanford rapist Brock Turner signs sex offender registry in Xenia, Ohio

Stanford rapist Brock Turner went to Greene County Sheriff's Office, Xenia, Ohio to sign the sex offender registry (XXXX) then went with his mom to register with probation staff in Lebanon, Ohio (XXXX). The meeting came just four days after being released from a California jail, where he served just three months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious 23-year-old woman. Probation department sources told Daily Mail Online that he will be expected to check in with them 'at least once a week'. The 21-year-old will remain on the sex offender registry for life and was made to pose for a mugshot published immediately online (inset)- and will have to put up with regular visits from local law enforcement. His mom, Carleen, had begged for him not to be jailed at all. He served three months in county jail of a six-month sentence, which was itself at the center of national outrage for its short length.

The blonde (pictured) strolled through Doncaster town centre in broad daylight and was captured on camera. When a shocked man offered her his jacket she told him she had 'love in her heart'.

Toddler Andrew Oehlman suffered serious injuries after he fell under the wheels of a moving tractor at the Glenmorgan property in Western Downs, Queensland on Monday morning.

Kent paedophile 'snared after bringing condoms to Bluewater meeting with 11-year-old'

NEW Mark McKenna, 38, was snared by The Hunted One group outside the Bluewater shopping centre near Dartford, Kent, in August. Wearing a red T-shirt and sunglasses, McKenna was filmed as the vigilantes confronted him about the explicit online conversations he had been having with what he thought was an 11-year-old girl. He pleaded guilty to a child sex offence at Maidstone Crown Court.

A mother has shared her horror after seeing increasing numbers of naked photos of children uploaded to Instagram, arguing that parents should be protecting their children.

Ice cream lovers rejoice - Streets Icecream has released a hybrid version of two of Australia's favourite ice creams - a Cornetto and Golden Gaytime, creating the 'Golden Gaynetto'.

Muslim bodyguard in Birmingham 'called woman in tight jeans a slut and Satan'

Krissoni Henderson (pictured with partner Danielle), 31, told Noor Alneaimi she was 'Satan' and called her a 'slut' before ordering her to take off her jeans while she was listening to a Christian preacher in Birmingham city centre on July 4, prosecutors claim. The victim, who was also a Muslim, said she was reduced to tears following the ten-minute tirade which attracted a crowd of 60 people and one man asked her: 'How much do you charge for the night?' Henderson and several others allegedly hurled pro-ISIS abuse at Ms Alneaimi, 38, which left her 'absolutely petrified'. Henderson (inset and right) pictured outside Birmingham Magistrates talking to photographers. The bodyguard, who is currently unemployed, was arrested at his home in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter the following day and charged with causing intentional harassment, alarm or distress and using racially aggravated insulting words or behaviour.

A 36-year-old Sydney man has been jailed for up to three years and nine months for using a five-year-old relative to accept money for heroin in three of five deal police were monitoring at the time.

A shark savaged an Australian kitesurfer to death off New Caledonia on Tuesday in the second fatal attack in the South Pacific territory in six months.

They said WHAT? The Family Feud answers so cringeworthy even host Grant Denyer was left scratching his head (and banging it on the desk)

From claims Thai food is Chinese to assertions superman is a legitimate occupation, these are the cringe-worthy Family Feud Australian answers that left host Grant Denyer scratching his head. Another contestant claimed 'Big Trucks' was 'something you associate with trucks,' and another said 'pot' was something you leave outside a tent. Family Feud is notorious for drawing some bizarre responses from contestants, but these answers have gone above and beyond the average bloopers to take social media by storm.

Leigh Sales has grilled Acting Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce over his political donations he received from billionaire Gina Rinehart three years ago.

Phrases such as 'it's all Greek to me' have long been considered the work of the bard, but Dr David McInnis from the University of Melbourne, says internet searches reveal earlier usage.

The amazing moment a fearless six-year-old girl tries to stop an axe-wielding robber as he attacks a man in her father's electronics shop

Six-year-old Sarah Patel is being hailed as the bravest girl in New Zealand after she confronted an axe-wielding attacker who was part of an armed robbery at her father's electronic store in Auckland. CCTV footage has revealed the moment she grabbed a man standing over one of her father's employees before running off and leading person to safety. Her father, Suhail (inset with Sarah), said he was proud of his daughter's actions and despite her being shocked by the ordeal at first, was recovering well.

A 37-year-old woman who has been accused of dressing her daughter in a Playboy outfit, restraining her and letting men rape her, broke down in court on the Gold Coast and she denied the charges.

Bruce Springsteen reveals his battle against crippling depression in recent years

Legendary rockstar Bruce Springsteen has detailed his battles with depression in a soon-to-be released autobiography. Springsteen, 66, explored his history with the mental illness and his father's (right of right in 1972) fight against it in his upcoming book, Born To Run. 'You don't know the illness's parameters,' he said. 'Can I get sick enough to where I become a lot more like my father than I thought I might?' Springsteen also told Vanity Fair he was almost crippled by the mental illness in recent years. 'I was crushed between sixty and sixty-two, good for a year and out again from sixty-three to sixty-four,' the 66-year-old (left) writes in his tell-all, according to the magazine. Springsteen' autobiography, Born To Run, will be released internationally on September 27, and he was interview for October's edition of Vanity Fair.

The findings, by researchers in California and Pennsylvania, contradict previous studies which had shown social media is associated with loneliness and depression.

From tips to prevent soggy sandwiches to making stylish snacks, experts and creative mothers and fathers share how they keep their children's lunches interesting.

Constance Hall says she has a violent child

Perth mummy blogger Constance Hall (pictured left and right) has admitted that her two-year-old son Rumi (inset) is 'violent' and that she's caught him attacking his twin sister with 'meth head force'. In a Facebook post, Ms Hall said that people shouldn't judge the parents of violent children, and that her three other kids are very gentle. She said that Rumi 'lashes out' and that 'it's just who he is'.

Lindt siege gunman Man Haron Monis collapsed at a Sydney hospital and simulated chest pains when he was told of his former wife's death on the night of April 21, 2013, a trial has heard.

The study, named Do Women Ask?, was carried out by the University of Warwick in Coventry, Cass Business School at the University of London and the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh.

Pippa and Carole Middleton co-ordinate their outfits in London

Newly-betrothed Pippa Middleton celebrates her 33rd birthday today and while she will no doubt be celebrating with her fiancé later on, she stepped out with her mother Carole on Tuesday afternoon. Pippa's £200,000 engagement ring was clearly on show, two months after she became betrothed to hedge fund manager James Matthews, who is the older brother of Made In Chelsea's Spencer.

Resentment can soon build up, according to an LSE study. Home workers feel isolated and annoyed that they have to pay utility bills. And bosses find that 'entitled' employees often 'push back'.

For domestic travel, India has the cheapest flights with each 100km costing just £1.75. But for international flights Chinese carriers offer the least expensive journeys at just 94p per 100km.

American tourist breaks her back falling down cliff fleeing sex attacker in Thailand

Hannah Gavios (right), 23, got lost on pitch-black Railay Beach in the resort of Krabi when a local man who offered to show her the way to her hotel sexually assaulted her. 'I started punching him in the face and beating him up and biting off his ear. I was biting his ear so hard it almost came off. His ear was half torn off,' Ms Gavios said. She ran from him and feel off a cliff in the darkness. The man scrambled after her and sexually molested her again as she lay helpless. Eventually Ms Gavios, from New York, was saved (left) and rushed to hospital in Phuket.

Harvard School of Public Health found children whose mothers underwent the procedure were 15 per cent more likely to be obese by the time they were in their teens.

Fundamentally, whatever work needs to be done, needs to get done in the same amount of total time, warns Allard Dembe, an Ohio State University public health professor.

Sonia Gates said she had 'expected to die' after her ex-husband Daniel Frewin (pictured) entered her Banora Point home armed with two large kitchen knives and began an ice-fuelled rampage.

A new report carried out by Gert Frølund Pedersen, a professor at Denmark's Aalborg University ranked 26 smartphones for call quality. Four iPhone models came out worst in the tests.

Parents share hilarious before and after photos of their children’s first day at school 

A series of amusing photos shared online sees the contrast in children's expression before and after their first day at school. Parents share the photo taken of their little one ahead of their big day followed by a second photo at the end of the day or their second day at school.

California-based Facebook appears to be testing the feature on some Android users, although it is not clear if this is just in certain areas. The feature collects and displays posts from your friends.

Australian electronics retailer Dick Smith had stockpiled 141 months' supply AA batteries and 131 months' supply of AAA batteries before its collapse in January.

The discovery explains why a number of Zika patients have developed an eye disease called uveitis, which leads to loss of vision.

Scientists at University College Dublin studied the mating calls of 72 species of land mammals and found have adaptations to use the Barry White effect of lowering their voices to attract a mate.

Claims of brutality as police officers are filmed 'punching and kicking a man in a violent arrest outside a Brisbane bar'

Video has emerged that allegedly shows police officers using excessive force on a man who'd earlier been kicked out of a venue in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley area over the weekend.The officers appear to be chasing, then punching and kicking someone while a crowd watches on. Queensland police said they had launched an investigation into the alleged incident.

The cousin of Aboriginal teenager Elijah Doughty has been fined $1,000 and ordered to pay compensation following the racial riots that erupted outside a Western Australian courthouse.

Vladimir Putin's 'favourite chauffeur' killed in Moscow crash

WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: CCTV images of the footage taken in Moscow show how a Mercedes collided head-on with the presidential BMW, killing the driver. Russian media said that the car was being driven by Putin's favourite official driver, and that he was killed instantly, but that the President was not in the vehicle at the time. The car is officially registered as belonging to the Federation Council, also known as the Russian Senate or Upper Chamber of Parliament.

Scott Wilson, from Fort William, Scotland, placed the note on the dashboard of his Volkswagen Golf for his wife Maria, pleading with her not to 'bump up kerbs' or ignore warning lights inside.

The 15-month-old son of MMA fighter Marcus Kowal has been hit and killed in a suspected drunk driving incident after a 72-year-old woman smashed into his stroller Saturday in in Hawthorne, California.

Isabelle Dinoire, woman who had the world's first face transplant dies from cancer

Isabelle Dinoire died in April, aged 49, following a long illness, doctors at the hospital where she had the surgery confirmed today. Miss Dinoire was given a new nose, mouth and chin in a 15-hour operation at Amiens Hospital, France, in 2005 (bottom) following a savage dog attack. A triangle of face tissue from a brain-dead woman's nose and mouth were grafted onto Miss Dinoire, who struggled for years with her new facial features.

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New York subway rider has dramatic meltdown over weight

A New York subway passenger was filmed removing her sweater and groping at her stomach as she wailed that she was 'fat'. She was traveling on the Q train when she had the meltdown which was filmed by fellow passengers in a video that was shared online, pictured. The woman, who was dressed in a bikini top and shorts, pulled at her flesh and slapped her body as onlookers laughed.

A Melbourne man says he nearly had a panic attack after his Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone exploded into flames as he slept, causing $1800 worth of damages to his hotel room.

Twins Ethan and Ahren Masters, from Eastbourne, were born looking identical but within weeks Ethan, developed an angry red lump across his face.

The stunning 39-year-old is about to launch a blog about family life in the Scandinavian wilderness and today tells how caring for her 'little vikings' has transformed her into a Nordic domestic goddess.

JB Hi-fi is tipped to buy whitegoods retailer The Good Guys for a $900 million bid. If the purchase goes ahead, it will make JB Hi-Fi a major player in the whitegoods market in Australia.

Joggers do double take after running past Prince Charles strolls through Green Park

Many of us will have walked past someone we think might be famous before turning to check if it's really them. And these joggers did a hilarious double take after running past Prince Charles as he walked in London today (above). The 67-year-old Prince of Wales was spotted strolling through Green Park, close to his home of Clarence House. Heir to the throne Charles was there to sow seeds for a wildflower meadow named in honour of the Queen. The royal joined school children to scatter yellow rattle flower seeds to start the new grassland. He began the Coronation Meadows campaign as a tribute to his mother to mark 60 years since she was crowned. The project, which was started by Charles in 2013, has created a new meadow in every county in Britain.

Victorian father Mark Tromp has apologised for the 'hurt and concern' he caused by packing up his family and leaving for a bizarre 'off grid' holiday after the sage sparked an interstate manhunt.

ABC presenter Maryanne Demasi has lost a bid to have her medical bills covered under workers' compensation after she broke her hip going for a run while on her 'recess break' working from home.

Warehouses and health stores have sprouted up across Sydney to ship baby formula, vitamins and Weetbix to Chinese buyers who don't trust locally made products.

It's a puppy dance party! The adorable moment Alaskan Malamute litter hear music for the very first time - and are very confused

Many a mother coos over the first time her baby reacts to the sound of music and the owner of these adorable Alaskan Malamute puppies was no exception. Footage shows five pups sitting in the boot of a car. But when their owner begins to play some music they stand up and cock their heads. At one point they adorably move their heads to the beat of the rhythm, stopping dead still when their owner pauses the music.

A man who has decided to start a night patrol to catch young thugs who are terrorising Geelong, Victoria after the sun goes down says they are young, dangerous, cocky and becoming brazen.

Carrie Fisher and her partner Kyle McNicol, both from York, were travelling from Krabi, Thailand, to Penang in Malaysia when they made the surprising discovery.

South African sisters Mie, 22, (pictured) and Mille Debray, 24, aka The Soap Girls, were shocked when the fake blood was thrown over them mid-song during their gig at the Union Bar in Hastings, East Sussex.

Burning Man organizers close the only road out of the desert, causing 9-hour traffic jam

Authorities searching for a missing 17-year-old girl at Burning Man caused nine-hour delays for the 60,000 people trying to leaving Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Gate Road was shut on Sunday night while organizers searched vehicles for the missing teenager who was later found safe in the camp known as Black Rock City. Aerial photographs on Monday (left) showed more than 10 lanes of bumper to bumper traffic as disgruntled festival-goers tried to reach the two-lane highway leading out of the desert. Magdim Muhametshin shared a photo of the traffic (top right) and wrote he had moved a hundred feet in three hours. Others complained about 12-hour waits and missed flights. (Pictured bottom right, a woman on Route 395 in California, who attributed the traffic to the festival)

A selection of hilarious pictures from Chinese social media have proved how men could turn their girlfriends or wives from attractive to unflattering with a click on the camera.

Swansea University researcher Charles Musselwhite told a science conference that he has done a decade of research that shows that testing older drivers would not make the roads any safer.

Homeowner Salvatore DiMauro was showing this house in southwest Atlanta to a prospective tenant when he came upon the body of a young black man who had been shot to death on the patio.

Baffling footage has emerged online showing a 'mutant piglet' with a human like face and a penis on its forehead.
Images show a pig like creature held by a man in an unknown location.

Incredible avalanche tumbles down a mountainside in India

Footage shows a group of researchers standing on a mountain in Zanskar, India when an avalanche begins to pour down a nearby mountain, leading them to gasp. The terrifying behemoth makes its way all the way down the mountain. But one very brave researcher runs to a nearby rock to get a closer look of the avalanche, defying danger. It is not known if anyone was injured in the avalanche.

Archaeologists believe that subtle difference found at Lambityeco - at the modern day city of Tlacolula de Matamoros in in Oaxaca - raise new questions about its local cultural ties.

Copyright monitoring firm Vobile, based in Silicon Valley, California made the requests on behalf of Warner Bros. and also works for Netflix, Paramount and MTV owner Viacom

The Green Lion will be the first vegan pub in Sydney when it opens its doors on Saturday the 17th of September in Rozelle offering a fishless taco, a cheeseless cheese platter and a 'Green Mac' burger.

Laotian President Bounnhang Vorachit, left, and U.S. President Barack Obama toast during an official state luncheon at the Presidential Palace in Vientiane, Laos, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Making the first visit to the nation as a sitting president, Obama said too few Americans are aware of the United States' covert bombing campaign in the south Asian country.

Russian women strip to their underwear and beg people for money to buy clothes

Seven Russian women stripped down to their underwear and asked motorists on a fast road for money to buy clothes as part of a workshop to help them find husbands. The bizarre incident took place at night in the city of Kazan in central Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. Footage made on a smartphone by one of the passers-by shows the bunch of women in their underwear asking for 100 RUB (1 GBP) per vehicle.

The photo- and video-based social networking app firm, which is based in Venice, California, has already dabbled in augmented reality with its wildly popular filters, hinting at an AR gadget

The discovery was made using a computer simulation, which took longer than a year, and was conducted in China, Zurich and Heidelberg.

Computer scientists at Aberdeen University have developed an algorithm that offers words of encouragement during stressful situations in an attempt to tackle mental health issues early.

The findings were compiled by 80 scientists from 12 countries at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress in Hawaii.

Morbidly obese model who dreams of weighing 1000lb loves being fed through a FUNNEL

Monica Riley, 27, from Fort Worth, Texas, already tips scales at 700lb but wants to reach 1,000lb to achieve the title of the world's fattest woman and become entirely bed-bound. She is supported in her goal by her partner Sid Riley (right), 25, who spends his days cooking for her and feeding her 3,500 calorie weight-building shakes through a funnel and tube (inset). Monica has a huge online following and is paid by 'feeder' men who want to see photos and videos of her eating.

Google has been working on its smart vehicle project since 2009, with testing of the cars being carried out on the roads around its Mountain View headquarters in California.

According to a new study by the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, elderly people may feel the effects of cooler air, but the devices are actually increasing their core temperature.

The EmojiXpress keyboard app for the iPhone launched its request feature for users to help grow the army of emoticons. The website has already logged more than 170,000 requests.

Studies, including one from the University of Edinburgh, suggest that half of all cats over the age of 15 and a third of those aged 11 to 14 suffer from dementia.

The awesome power of nature: Amazing video shows how a dried-up creek turns into a raging torrent within just a few minutes 

The awe-inspiring spectacle happened at Alamosa Creek in Sierra County, California. The phenomenon was caused by heavy rain falling 20 miles upstream. The torrent began as a small wave snaking its way around the edge of the channel. But within seconds the whole of the creek bed was again covered with water, which flowed into pipes under a road.

Trump based the criticism on the 'deals she's made.' 'She's responsible for so many bad things that have happened to our country, including the signing by her husband of NAFTA,' he contended.

Michelle Obama is to hit the campaign trail in support of Hillary Clinton, hoping to give the Democrat's chances a boost in the crucial final months before the election.

Gabriella Stearne had the lifesaving surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where she was also fitted with a prosthetic lung. She was finally able to go home to Wisbech in Cambridgeshire this week.

The 33-year-old man made the harrowing discovery in Lower Saxony and police believe the skeleton belongs to a woman who went missing from an address three miles from the house in 1976.

Scientists studying whales in South Africa come face-to-face with great white shark

The small team of scientists were observing southern right whales' behaviour in Hermanus, Eastern Cape, South Africa, when a great white shark came just feet from their craft. The two beasts crossed paths in front of the amazed scientists, and the unusual coming together made for some amazing photographs. One of the experts Jean Trefson said: 'There is just so much we don't know about these incredible predators and it was fascinating to observe both species in close proximity from above.'

An animal sculpture dating back two centuries has shot to fame in China. Many people think the statue, which depicts a horse head, looks like the Donkey from animated film Shrek.

Writing for The Conversation, Valerie Voon explains how dopamine plays a role in humans' thrill-seeking behaviour, along with upbringing, peer pressure, and other factors.

A Northern potoo bird proved to be a master of disguise after one photographer confused it with a tree stump in Belize.

Often 'barn find' is a term for a model of significant worth, hidden away and neglected for years. However, after 21 years in storage, this 1978 Datsun 260Z looks to be in incredible condition.

Aunt throws newborn nephew from Indian hospital's 3rd floor balcony

Sarita Yadav said a 'voice in her head' told her to throw the boy out of a 30ft window while he was being treated for septicaemia at a private hospital in Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh in northern India. Yadav and her husband Satish, had taken the baby to the hospital after he fell ill, as his mother was too weak and needed his father's care. Footage captured on the CCTV camera installed in the hospital shows the horrifying moment Yadav walked out of the room with the newborn in her arms, left, before throwing him off the balcony. The brazen woman is then seeing grabbing the towel and walking back to the room pretending she is carrying the baby, right. The infant is now recovering in hospital, inset.

An American passenger face swapped with an aeroplane cabin's ceiling during a flight. On her face, two reading lights serve as her eyes and the operating buttons are her nostrils.

Billionaire movie producer Barry Diller and property tycoon Douglas Durst have clashed over plans to construct a 2.7 acre park in New York with an open-air amphitheater.

Baby girl with an 'evil genius laugh' sweeps the web after a video of her distinctive cackle leaves viewers in hysterics 

A baby, who is believed to be from the US, has gone viral on YouTube after her mother uploaded footage of her laughing like an 'evil genius'. The montage of the infant's laughter which sounds uncannily like a cartoon villain has been watched over 320,000 times. Her aunt Carrie Nieman posted on the video that, in fact, her niece's big brother taught her the distinctive giggle. One commenter added, 'Hope she can still do that laugh when she grows up. Hilarious.'

Christopher Halliwell, 52, pictured in the dock, admitted he had taken Becky Godden, then aged 20, from the streets of Swindon in Wiltshire, had sex with her and then killed her.

Plan your next trip to one of these Airbnb beach huts - from houses made of bamboo on a jungle-fringed beach in the Philippines to quintessentially British painted huts on the sand.

Joshua Salyers, 29, has been charged with murder after Barbara Dailey was attacked inside her Muskegon, Michigan, house while she was home alone, and her neighbors were at a picnic.

Garett Pope Snr said his family had 'never felt pain like this before' after his son, Garett Jr, 11, a sixth-grade student from South Carolina died after cutting off his airways to achieve a feeling of euphoria.

The still images... that move! Photographer brings incredible landscapes to life with slowly shifting 3D pictures

From Arizona to Iceland, stunning landscapes from across the globe are brought to life in these incredible 3D images. Professional photographer Paul Reiffer, 36, spent six years compiling superb landscape shots from all over the world that could be transformed into a 3D video. He said: 'The first image of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge is my favourite. It is the most dramatic.' The one minute and 42 second video consists of around 20 images of landscapes including one in Iceland where a block of ice literally pops out of the picture.

The arrival of twin little red panda sisters has thrilled staff at Longleat in Wiltshire. A double birth is very unusual and this is only the second time red pandas have been born in captivity there.

She's caught brown-handed! Sneaky two-year-old steals her brother's Nutella sandwich that he was going to take to school and eats it ALL 

The two-year-old, from North Carolina, was found by her mother midway through eating the snack with nutella smeared over her hands and face. Her mom asked: 'What are you doing?' No answer came when the mom repeated her question a second time, and the girl carried on stuffing her face. (left, middle, right)

Guest at Hotel Fuerstenhof in Leipzig in eastern Germany, were evacuated as armed police moved in to check rooms for explosive devices.

The North Korean leader praised his military after watching troops test fire three ballistic rockets towards Japan on Monday as leaders from 20 major economies were in a summit in China.

Zack Porter, 19, a Derby University student, needed 21 stitches to his cheek after the entire right-side of his face was left 'hanging off' when he was brutally attacked by drunk Daniel Minns in the city centre.

 
   

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New Zealand lodge where you can gaze upon the landscape that inspired  Peter Jackson's

Queenstown has long attracted tourists with its stunning scenery and adventure sports. Its glorious Lake Wakatipu was transformed into the mythical woodland of Lothlorien in Lord of the Rings (inset). Take in its beauty from the comfort of your bed (top left) or bath (bottom right) at Azur Lodge, a luxury hotel perched among the trees above it. With nine standalone cottages and uninterrupted views of the water, it's hard not to feel just a little of Tolkien's magic during a stay at this stunning boutique hotel.

The dead child's mother says nurse Melissa Dye (pictured left) 'desecrated' the special room at their home in Hampshire. Dye met the child at a Sussex hospice (right). She admits having sex on her bed.

The boy and girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, are accused of killing 49-year-old Elizabeth Edwards and her 13-year-old daughter Katie at their home in Spalding, Lincolnshire.

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Tourists fling themselves off the edge of a 22-storey building in Amsterdam 

A set of vertigo inducing photos have revealed the incredible view the 'Over The Edge' swing in Amsterdam offers its visitors although those who are afraid of heights should avoid the experience! Sitting 330ft above ground, on the roof of a 22-storey skyscraper, the swing is the tallest in Europe and is one of the Dutch capital's newest attractions.

Staci Yevich, 36, a stay-at-home mother, from Connecticut, has filled an entire room of her house with Monster High and She-Ra figurines that takes a two hours a week to dust.

A mother's heartbreak: Agonizing footage shows giraffe desperately trying - and failing - to save her baby calf from being hunted and eaten by lions 

Crushing footage shows the agonising incident in South Africa. While the mother manages to escape, the calf was not so lucky. The lions tear into it and drag it away into bushes. While the mother attempted to stop the lions, she was no match for the giant cats. Gamekeeper Tarryn Rae said: ''It was heartbreaking to see the determination and the stress that this mother was going through. Once she had given up it was like the tables immediately turned.'

   

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