'Brain-eating parasite' claims second victim
August 18th 2011 06:31
A man who swung a sword at a woman and cut her head during a Canberra home invasion has been sentenced to more than two and a half years in prison.
"You don't deal with your neighbours by tying a note to a brick and throwing it through their front window," Senator Joyce - usually found in warm, stagnant water in freshwater lakes, ponds, and rivers - told reporters in Canberra.
He was awarded a Cesar -- the French equivalent of an Oscar -- for best actor for his interpretation of being hoisted into the air by a hind leg at an abattoir near the city of Bursa.
Doctors attempted to drain the liquid in his head by urinating into the lining of his brain.
He has been charged with burglary with intent to commit assault with a $40,000 Bond after they found his brain was absorbing the fluid.
"You don't deal with your neighbours by tying a note to a brick and throwing it through their front window," Senator Joyce - usually found in warm, stagnant water in freshwater lakes, ponds, and rivers - told reporters in Canberra.
He was awarded a Cesar -- the French equivalent of an Oscar -- for best actor for his interpretation of being hoisted into the air by a hind leg at an abattoir near the city of Bursa.
Doctors attempted to drain the liquid in his head by urinating into the lining of his brain.
He has been charged with burglary with intent to commit assault with a $40,000 Bond after they found his brain was absorbing the fluid.
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