Weird one this - involves a baby doll...
A woman who faked a pregnancy prompted a police enquiry when she feigned the baby's death.
Officers exhumed a casket from the Mangere Lawn Cemetery in south Auckland, this week and found a doll!
The woman confessed to staging the funeral to avoid telling her partner she wasn't pregnant.
The Internal Affairs department raised the alarm after getting a request for a birth and death certificate for the dead 'baby'. They went to the police because there was no police record or doctor's certificate.
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Russian baby has koranic verses on his body...
A Russian baby is attracting crowds of pilgrims after claims that verses from the Koran appear on his body.
Thousands of people are lining up every day to catch a glimpse of nine-month-old Ali Yakubov.
Religious leaders say the Koranic verse "Be thankful or grateful to Allah" was printed on the baby's leg in clear Arabic script this week. Apparently the script appears and fades every few days.
However visiting foreign journalists later saw a single letter, according to Reuters India.
But in Russia's mostly Muslim Kizlyar region, in the south of the country, many are convinced this is a miracle.
Sagid Murtazaliyev, head of the region, told Reuters: "The fact that this miracle happened here is a signal to us to take the lead and help our brothers and sisters find peace."
People are seizing on the "miracle" as a symbol of hope in an area which has been troubled by suicide bombs and attacks on police and security services.
The baby's home has now been turned into a shrine and imams have been putting up photographs of the baby's arms and legs covered in the Arabic script for the crowd to admire.
Vladimir Zakharov, deputy director of the Caucasus Research Centre at the Moscow State University of International Relations, told Reuters: "Islam and fear of terrorism now totally dominate the North Caucasus, and they are perhaps using this to escape from a certain reality."
But Yakubov's 26-year-old mother Madina told Reuters the script was a message from Allah. She said: "Allah is great and he sent me my miracle child to keep our people safe."
I just hope the baby doesn't mind being prodded and poked because presumably he's in for quite a lot of that.
Do you believe in miracles?
Source: Reuters India
Thousands of people are lining up every day to catch a glimpse of nine-month-old Ali Yakubov.
Religious leaders say the Koranic verse "Be thankful or grateful to Allah" was printed on the baby's leg in clear Arabic script this week. Apparently the script appears and fades every few days.
However visiting foreign journalists later saw a single letter, according to Reuters India.
But in Russia's mostly Muslim Kizlyar region, in the south of the country, many are convinced this is a miracle.
Sagid Murtazaliyev, head of the region, told Reuters: "The fact that this miracle happened here is a signal to us to take the lead and help our brothers and sisters find peace."
People are seizing on the "miracle" as a symbol of hope in an area which has been troubled by suicide bombs and attacks on police and security services.
The baby's home has now been turned into a shrine and imams have been putting up photographs of the baby's arms and legs covered in the Arabic script for the crowd to admire.
Vladimir Zakharov, deputy director of the Caucasus Research Centre at the Moscow State University of International Relations, told Reuters: "Islam and fear of terrorism now totally dominate the North Caucasus, and they are perhaps using this to escape from a certain reality."
But Yakubov's 26-year-old mother Madina told Reuters the script was a message from Allah. She said: "Allah is great and he sent me my miracle child to keep our people safe."
I just hope the baby doesn't mind being prodded and poked because presumably he's in for quite a lot of that.
Do you believe in miracles?
Source: Reuters India
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