Monday 9 December 2013

Photo's from Dr SID & Simi Osomo’s Introduction Ceremony


MAVIN records artiste, Dr Sid and fiancée, Simi Osomo have started their marital journey. Their introduction ceremony held today with Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, his manager and some other celebrities in attendance. We wish the couple all the best. More photos after the cut.
 

 
 
 
 

  
Big congrats to them!

Who rocked it best! Chidinma, Davido or Wizkid?




Who rocked the Camo best?

'There are times my colour is a disadvantage and I cannot get certain roles'- Juliet Ibrahim


Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim in a chat with Punch last weekend.


Juliet Ibrahim
Background
My name is Juliet Ibrahim, an actress and I was born in Accra, Ghana. I am the eldest of four children. I grew up in several countries- Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Liberia and Ghana.  Some of the countries I grew up in were war-torn countries and I experienced war in Lebanon, Ivory Coast and Liberia. This made me grow up and stronger than I should be.   As the firstborn, I had the responsibility of taking care of my siblings and helping my mother during those periods of conflicts. My father is a Lebanese businessman, who runs a supermarket. He kept moving his business from one country to the other as a result of wars. I read marketing, advertising and public relations at the Ghana Institute of Journalism.

Growing up
I am a half-caste and as a child, there was no colour difference- you are just happy with where you are and who you are with. Then, Ghanaians accepted people for who they are.  However, I am being told now that I am receiving more favours because of my fair complexion.   It seems people now have issues with coloured people.

Acting
I have always wanted to be in the spotlight. As a child, I wanted to be a very popular musician and there was an opportunity in 2005. Somebody called me for an audition and I was given a lead role where I acted alongside Majid Michel. After my first movie, I got another role.  It has been nine years in the industry. Though not an easy feat, I thank God. Recently, I produced my own film and it will be premiered in Lagos this December.

Challenges
Sometimes, it is related with my colour.  The fact that I am of a mixed race makes people think that I receive preferential treatment. That is a huge misconception.  There are times my colour is a disadvantage and I cannot get certain roles. They would rather give the role to a dark-skinned actor especially if both parents are dark in the movie. Sometimes, the fair-complexioned actors are cast in the roles of husband snatchers and other bad characters. People don’t know that we go through a lot.  It has been very challenging to get a role that can elevate my talent.

The real Juliet Ibrahim
I am just a very simple person.   I am hardworking, a businesswoman and a mother of a three-year-old son. I do charity work too. I released two of my singles this year.

Relationship
I am married to a Ghanaian, who is a quarter-caste. His mother is half Lebanese and half Ghanaian. We met several years ago when he was living in the United States of America. I was attracted to his personality and intelligence. We kept in touch and got married three years ago when he relocated to Ghana.

Family life
My family copes very well when I am away working. My husband works too. He is currently out of the country. I miss my son a lot at such times but my mother is taking good care of him.

Any other business
Apart from acting, I operate a boutique in Accra. I have a beauty salon as well.  I also run a charity organisation for cancer awareness. It has been running since 2010. I have my production house and I also do music. I have a modelling and talent agency, where I recruit young people who are interested in taking part in movies and television commercials.

Style
I used to wear anything and walk around with my flip flops.  Now, I am conscious of the fact that style matters and anything I do as a celebrity is a part of me.   I always have to look my best always.  Style, for me, is wearing what I am comfortable in. I try my best to always play with my shape and make sure my figure comes out.  I can try any kind of dress. I am very dramatic with my dressing.

Favourite fashion accessories
Sunglasses and handbags.

Wish list
If I were not an actor, I would have been a musician.  Also, if I did not get the chance to be in the spotlight, I would have been a very famous lawyer.

*running to have my skin bleached* *lol*

73year old Roberto Cavalli flaunts beach body with younger girlfriend Young Enough to be his grandchild


Wow! the renowned fashion designer Roberto Cavalli  who is 73 keeps flaunting his beach body every time he hits the beach with his girlfriend who is in her 20′s.

They are proof that age is no barrier to finding love

Denrele Edun, Beverly Osu Visit Mandela’s House In Soweto To Pay Their Last Respect

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Beverly has been in South Africa since the Channel O Awards and yesterday, she, Denrele and some South African friends visited Mandela’s house in Soweto to pay their last respect.
 
Meanwhile, check out the Mandela top Beverly is rocking. She says it was the only Mandela shirt she could get - it’s for ages 2 & 3, but she bought it. 

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African peeps showing love to an anti-apartheid hero... Quite impressive!

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Man sues wife for giving birth to ugly children, Judge orders wife to pay $120,000


A certain middle aged man, Jian Feng recently sued his wife for giving birth to what he called an “incredibly ugly” girl.

“I married my wife out of love, but as soon as we had our first daughter, we began having marital issues,” he told the Irish Times.
“Our daughter was incredibly ugly, to the point where it horrified me.”

Initially Jian accused his wife of infidelity, because he knew he could never be the father of an unattractive child.

However, DNA tests proved that the child was indeed his. Feng’s wife then came clean and admitted she had about $100,000 worth of cosmetic surgery done in South Korea before they met.

Feng sued his wife on grounds of false pretenses, for not telling him the truth about the plastic surgery, and duping him into believing that she was beautiful. A judge agreed with Feng’s argument and ordered his wife to fork over $120,000.

So funny1!!

Devastating story of teen who watched her step-father murder her family

Tragic: On New Year's Day 2012, suicidal taxi driver, Michael Atherton (R), went on a destructive shooting spree in his family home killing partner Susan (C)On New Year’s Day 2012 suicidal taxi driver Michael Atherton went on a crazed shooting spree in his family home in Horden, County Durham, killing three women before pulling the trigger on himself.
 
Among the victims were his partner, Susan McGoldrick, her niece, Tanya Turnbull, and Tanya’s mother, Alison Turnbull. 

Susan Goldrick was shot in front of her daughter Laura, then 19, who says: 'I really wanted to stay and like help me mam and hug her, but me body just took us and ran. Me and Tanya were running together.'



'He aimed at us both, but he got Tanya most and me just a little bit, because our blood is mixed in on the dining room wall, up the wall.'

Laura also described her stepfather's chilling obsession with his guns: 'When he was drunk, he used to go upstairs, and you could hear the gun cabinet open. It was an accident waiting to happen.'
Despite being investigated three years earlier when officers were told he'd threatened suicide, Atherton was allowed to keep six guns in the family home.

When Susan tried to leave Michael to start a new life, he embarked upon the horrific late-night killing spree inside the family home.
Laura survived only by escaping through a first-floor window and jumping to safety. 

The story unfolds in a new TV documentary, which explores how the family members left behind following the horrific gun attack are still coming to terms with the events that took place.
It also follows their campaign to change gun licensing laws in the UK. 

Speaking about the tragic event, which took place in Horden, county Durham, Dr Keri Nixon said: 'This is one of the most brutal murders I have come across.'

 
So where did it all begin?
In 1992 at the age of 27, Susan gave birth to daughter Laura, but her marriage broke down.
When Laura was three months old Susan met local bodybuilder, Michael Atherton. 

But Susan's siblings had a bad feeling about him.

Susan's brother, Norman Hardman, said: 'He thought he was Mr. Perfect, and I said to my sisters you know there's just something not right. Cause I'd heard a few stories about him you know, going around, getting drunk, causing trouble.
'Something stood out because he was quiet and it was the way he used to look at people. He'd sort of have a stare when he looked at you.'

Forensic psychologist, Keri Nixon, who works with Merseyside Police in domestic homicide cases and has been looking into Atherton's profile for the documentary shed some light on this.
She explained: 'Body building was a major part of Atherton's life. He was obsessed with his image, he was obsessed with how big he was, he was obsessed with showing his body off at competing events. 

'This helps us understand how narcissistic he was.' 

Evil: Susan (L) met local body builder, Michael Atherton (R) when she was 27 but her family had a bad feeling about himEvil: Susan (L) met local body builder, Michael Atherton (R) when she was 27 but her family had a bad feeling about him
Evil: Susan (L) met local body builder, Michael Atherton (R) when she was 27 but her family had a bad feeling about him


Atherton and Susan's relationship became serious very quickly, and in 1994, Susan gave birth to their son, Michael Junior.
At this point, to the rest of the world, they appeared like a perfect family unit. 

Susan's sister, Mavis Foster, said: 'The kids were all Susan's world. She was a brilliant mum. She'd do without anything if it meant getting for her kids.'
Daughter Laura said: 'She was very loving and caring, she loved her family so much, that's really all she lived for really, we were like the most important thing in her life.' 

While Susan doted on the children, Atherton appeared disinterested, especially in his stepdaughter Laura, who never saw him as a father figure.

As Laura grew up, Atherton spent as little time as possible with her and Susan's family claim Atherton tried to cut off contact between Susan and those closest to her.
Behind closed doors he'd beat Susan black and blue. 

He would drag her around by the hair, kick her and throw ornaments at her; she was forced to lie to those close to her and pretend she injured herself by walking into a wall.
Mother and daughter: Alison Turnbull and daughter Tanya (R) were victims of the mass shooting on New Year's DayMother and daughter: Alison Turnbull and daughter Tanya (R) were victims of the mass shooting on New Year's Day
Mother and daughter: Alison Turnbull and daughter Tanya (R) were victims of the mass shooting on New Year's Day

Teenage daughter Laura was witness to some of the horrific assaults.
Recalling the dark times, she said: 'He'd laid in bed pretend to be asleep, let me mam fall asleep, and then he kicked her in the leg and then dragged her by her hair, threw her down the stairs.'
It transpired that Susan had been admitted to hospital seventeen times for injuries caused by Atherton.

On top of the domestic violence, there was an even greater threat to Susan. Atherton had taken up a new hobby: shooting.
Laura explained: 'He used to show them [his guns] to friends, which is a stupid thing to do, which we told him. It was an accident waiting to happen. 

'There was something about his connection with the idea of having this power in his hands that really really enthralled him, and that should to many people have been a huge danger sign, you know a violent man, with issues, and violence with guns, it's not a healthy recipe.'

In 2008, Atherton showed just how dangerous he could be after an argument escalated between him and Laura and he threatened to shoot her.  


'After that argument, he said "ah I'm gonna go upstairs and blow me head off", and I was thinking in my head, "please do it cause I absolutely hate you". 

'Me mam phoned the police. When the police turn up, Atherton denied what happened. He pretended to be asleep on the bed and said that me mam was lying.'

The police confiscated Atherton's guns, but his license wasn't revoked, and a few months later the police returned the guns - a decision that had tragic consequences. 

Police were called to the family home four times over alleged domestic violence from Atherton towards Susan, Atherton was cautioned for one of the assaults, but Susan stayed with him and refused to press charges. 

On one of the occasions a police officer that attended the scene recorded that Susan was displaying classic symptoms of emotional abuse. 

In 2011, Atherton pushed her one step too far.
Standing up: It was when Athertron (not pictured) raised his hand to Laura that Susan ended the relationship and he lost his cool
Standing up: It was when Athertron (not pictured) raised his hand to Laura that Susan ended the relationship and he lost his cool


Laura explained: 'He was drunk in the kitchen after being in the pub, I come in from uni about nine o'clock, and then he was shouting saying I'm a bitch and I'm evil, and then I was walking upstairs screaming and then he said come down here now I dare you, and I said what are you going to do, hit us like?
He raised his hand to Laura and that's where Susan stepped in, telling Atherton that the relationship was over.

Atherton moved out and Susan started thinking about the future, her children noted that they'd never seen her so happy.
A close friend of Susan's said: 'This woman was starting a new life, she was going be free of him, and that's what's just so terribly sad, at the point that she had the strength to stand up to him is the point which he took it all away. He knew it, he knew it was over this time, he knew that she was gone, and he couldn't face that.'

However, Atherton told Susan he had health problems and managed to persuade her into allowing him to stay at the house over Christmas. 

'Susan was a really good woman, she was a really good mother and a really good partner, and in spite of all the aggression, all the attacks, all the horror, she still feels responsible towards him,' said a family member.

But as far as Atherton was concerned, if she was going to live without him, then she wasn't going to live at all.
Surrounded by her family, Atherton realised he couldn't control 47-year-old Susan, and it tipped him over the edge. On New Year's Day, he loaded his gun and began shooting. 

Laura recalls: 'And then that's when he come in and shot me mam in the back. Practically point blank range in the back.'
In our prayers: 'There's never a minute of the day goes past without thinking of them', said Laura
In our prayers: 'There's never a minute of the day goes past without thinking of them', said Laura


Laura was injured from the shrapnel but managed to escape out of the bedroom window into next door's balcony.
After shooting Susan's sister Alison, 42, in a final insult, Atherton shot her daughter Tanya, 24, for a second time in front of her. 

Dr Keri Nixon believes Atherton planned to kill himself after the murders.
'He's not the kind of man that was going be in prison, that was the ultimate control. He controlled what happened to him as well, by shooting himself.'

In March 2013, an inquest into the murders revealed the extent of the domestic violence and uncovered the failing of Durham constabulary, which enabled Atherton to hold a fire arms license and commit those horrendous crimes.
 
Speaking in the aftermath of the terrible atrocity, Laura said: 'I just want her back. I can't believe I've been robbed of me mam, me sister, me aunty.  
Live on: The family have pulled together and are determined that the girls deaths will leave a lasting legacy
Live on: The family have pulled together and are determined that the girls deaths will leave a lasting legacy


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Strike: Ex-ASUU leader, Iyayi, killed in gov’s convoy crash



Former Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi, yesterday died in an auto crash involving the convoy of Kogi State Governor Idris Wada along Lokoja-Abuja Road.

Iyayi and other members of ASUU, University of Benin branch, were on their way to Kano for a meeting of the National Executive Committee, NEC, of the union scheduled to hold today. The meeting is to enable the NEC receive reports of the congresses that held “simultaneously” in the universities across the country.
The accident occurred about noon at Banda village near Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, when an escort car in the convoy of the governor had a head-on collision with the bus in which Prof. Iyayi and the other members of ASUU were travelling.

Eyewitnesses told National Mirror that the ASUU team was travelling to Kano in a Toyota bus with registration number ED 357 ASL.
The remains of the late professor were said to have been deposited at the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, in Lokoja, while other injured victims, including the driver of the convoy’s Hilux pick-up van, were taken to the same hospital for medical attention.

Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, Olakunle Motajo, who confirmed the accident, said preliminary investigation revealed that there was wrongful overtaking on the part of the governor’s vehicle. Wada later visited the emergency unit of the hospital to commiserate with the victims and also at the mortuary to see the remains of Iyayi.

The governor, who was shocked over the incident, however, told the management of the hospital to give the injured the best treatment. In a statement later, the state government confirmed that an escort vehicle in the convoy of the governor was involved in a fatal accident at Banda Village, while the governor was returning from an official engagement in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The statement, signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Strategy, Mr. Jacob Edi, stated that the convoy was on a speed of 80 kilometres per hour when a bus collided with the escort van. “Sadly, in the storm, it was discovered that a renowned academic and respected human rights advocate, Prof. Festus Iyayi, who was in the other vehicle died in the accident.

There were other victims with varying degree of injuries from both sides,” the statement said. Born in 1947 in Ugbegun, Ishan in Edo, late Iyayi obtained a Masters Degree in Industrial Economics from the Kiev Institute of Economics in the former U.S.S.R.

He became a lecturer in 1980 at the Department of Business Administration, University of Benin. Iyayi, who was the ASUU president in 1986, was also a known author with four books to his credit. The late unionist won the Commonwealth Prize for Literature for one of his books “Heroes” in 1988.
The title of other books to his credit are: “Violence”, “The Contract” and “Awaiting Court Martial.”

Meanwhile, reactions have been pouring in on the death of Iyayi. President Goodluck Jonathan expressed sadness over the death of the former ASUU president.
A statement issued yesterday by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, commiserated with the leadership and members of ASUU on the tragic death. Jonathan also expressed condolences to Iyayi’s family, his colleagues, friends and associates.

Senate President David Mark also lamented the death of the frontline academic. Mark noted the giant strides of the university scholar, which had brought international fame and value to the nation.

He regretted that Iyayi was one of the leaders of ASUU dialoguing with the Federal Government on how to resolve the lingering strike by university teachers. Delta State Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan also expressed deep shock at the sudden death of Iyayi and called on players in the education sector, including the Federal Government and striking lecturers, to rededicate themselves to the pursuit of excellence at the tertiary level in honour of the deceased.
The governor in a statement by his Press Secretary, Felix Ofou, said the highest honour that the late Iyayi deserved was the return to the pursuit of academic excellence in our universities and other higher institutions. ASUU also mourned the death of its former President.

The President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, said: “The sad news was broken to the union in the morning of November 12. I cannot say anything right now. We have just lost one of our own, Festus Iyayi, who was very dear to us.

I am mourning.” The immediate past President of the union, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie, said the news came to him as a rude shock and was still in doubt if it was true. Awuzie, now the Vice- Chancellor, Imo State University, said: “I know the NEC executives of the union should be on their way to Kano, but I am still expecting the details of the death.

“Until I get full details on the circumstances of his death, I might not be able to say much,” Awuzie said. Prof. Ahunna Okerengwo, the Chairman, University of Port- Harcourt chapter of ASUU, says the death of Iyayi on Tuesday was shocking. Prof. Damian Opata, the Head, Department of English, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, said Iyayi’s death was unfortunate. “It is very sad coming at this time,” he said.

The Kano meeting is to deliberate on whether to call off the strike as the NEC receives reports of the congresses that held “simultaneously” in all the universities across the country. Local chapters of ASUU had held their congresses on Monday to vote on the suspension or otherwise.

The said agreement, which necessitated the subsisting July 1 action, required that the Federal Government will, within a period of five years, release more than N1trn, to bridge the noticeable infrastructural deficits in the nation’s ivory towers. Also, the Federal Government would have released N92bn, for what the union christened, “earned allowance.”

However, ASUU seems to have a moral burden now as the Federal Government said it had released over N30bn as part of the contentious earned allowance. Last week’s meeting of the Fagge-led ASUU with President Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, prompted positive steps by ASUU towards ending the strike.

At the meeting, President Jonathan was said to have pledged government’s readiness to release N220bn in next year’s budget and in subsequent appropriations.

Already, chairmen of local chapters of ASUU are converging on Kano, preparatory to the meeting, from where a positive resolution is being expected. Chairman of one of the federal universities in the South-South, who did not want his name mentioned, said the strike “may be suspended on Saturday.”

“Many of the chapters are disposed to ending this strike, which has cost us all a full semester. “As I speak with you, we (chairmen) are on our way to Kano for NEC meeting tomorrow (today).” Asked if the strike would be suspended, he said: “I think so, judging by reports from the Monday congresses we held simultaneously. We may suspend the strike on Saturday or Sunday.”

He, however, admonished government to ensure that it honoured its promise so as not to return the university system to this “sorry past”. This, of course, formed the basis for the Monday congresses and today’s “decider” NEC meeting.

Meanwhile, the University of Jos, UNIJOS, chapter of the union explained its support for the continuation of the ongoing strike. After considering the outcome of the meeting which the union’s national body had with President Jonathan, members of the branch had last Monday voted in favour of the continuation of the fourmonth- old strike.

The UNIJOS branch of ASUU said the meeting with the President achieved nothing, a position which had also been condemned by some stakeholders The Branch Chairman, Dr. David Jangkham, said yesterday in Jos, the Plateau State capital, that his members were compelled to take the stand because of the government’s insensitivity to their plight.

Reported from National Mirror

21 year-old Young mother stabbed her boyfriend for going out and not ringing in every two hours then casually lit up a cigarette as he lay on the floor fighting for life


On trial: Rhiann Burnie leaving Burnley Crown Court, which heard she stabbed and battered her boyfriend Shane McMullen after he went out for the night
A 'sinister' young mother stabbed and battered her boyfriend because he failed to call her every two hours on a night out, leaving him so badly injured paramedics believed he was dead, a court heard yesterday.
Rhiann Burnie, 21, punched bricklayer Shane McMullen, 23, then knifed him in the shoulder before lighting up a cigarette and mopping up blood as he lay on the floor clinging to life, the jury at Burnley Crown Court was told.

The prosecution claim she flew into a rage about him going to an engagement party and leaving her at home with her two-year-old daughter.

Despite the wound severing a major artery and causing significant blood loss, Mr McMullen survived but has suffered memory loss and has nightmares of being stabbed again.

A jury was told he had been attacked simply because he forgot to ring her 'every couple of hours' as she demanded.
Burnley Crown Court was told the couple had been in a relationship for a year and initially was 'happy and healthy' yet a 'darker more sinister side' of Burnie's character emerged, said Miss Rachel Woods, prosecuting.

Burnie had on two previous occasions turned on him with a knife with Mr McMullen having to wrestle them off her, it is alleged.
She had also smashed doors and furniture during heated arguments and had revealed she had been advised to attend anger management courses.

Miss Woods added: 'She revealed a different side of her character, a volatile side, an aggressive side, an unpredictable side where she would lose her temper and damage the property and furniture, doors, in a fit of rage.

'No sooner would she blow up she would calm down. In flashes of temper the knife would come out and then matters would calm down - Mr McMullen had little realisation what lay ahead.'

Mr McMullen saw the previous threats as empty and never thought she was capable of using a knife. He would often leave the house to let her cool down.

But the stabbing occurred in April after Mr McMullen was invited to the party at Burnley Football Club's Turf Moor ground in Lancashire.
Couple: Shane McMullen with partner Rhiann Burnie, who is said to have puffed on a cigarette while mopping up his blood as he lay on the floor
Couple: Shane McMullen with partner Rhiann Burnie, who is said to have puffed on a cigarette while mopping up his blood as he lay on the floor



Miss Woods added: 'It is quite apparent that she was very keen to know exactly what he was up to that evening. She had ran out of credit on her own mobile phone and so she kept his so that they could continue contact throughout the evening.
Accused: Burnie walks from court, which heard Mr McMullen suffered the life threatening injuries because he hadn't called her 'every couple of hours' like she had wanted
Accused: Burnie walks from court, which heard Mr McMullen suffered the life threatening injuries because he hadn't called her 'every couple of hours' like she had wanted

'He telephoned her and spoke to her before he went to the party not causing any difficulty at that stage. He made the error of not keeping in contact with the defendant.'


The court heard Mr McMullen arrived at Burnie's home in Burnley after the function and she was said to be 'not best pleased'. She was so annoyed she punched him in the face fracturing his nose and leaving him with a black eye.

She then went to the pub and continued drinking at a friend's house before returning home at around 3am.
On arriving back she taunt Mr McMullen telling him that she had been with another man. He got up and dressed before making an attempt to leave.

But as he did so Burnie took the kitchen knife and attacked him in a 'fit of rage, or jealousy, or control,' added Miss Woods. Mr McMullen staggered into the backyard where he was found in the backyard with a blood soaked shirt. 

Police arrested Burnie but she initially claimed her boyfriend had come home injured, before suggesting there must have been an intruder at the house. 

She also refused 'point blank' to tell officers Mr McMullen's name, instead giving a false, foreign name despite police needing to call a next of kin.
She then claimed she hadn't realised how serious his injuries were and only sought help when she looked out of a back window and saw him turning grey and eyes rolling.

Miss Woods said: 'She claims that she was unaware that he had a serious injury and thought about turning the lights off and going to bed. She told the police she had a cigarette and she mopped up the blood in the kitchen.'

'The defendant did later accept that when she got back she was still annoyed and cross that he had left her alone whilst he was enjoying himself.

'She accepts that she had gone upstairs to the bedroom where he was sleeping and taunted him and tried to get a reaction out of him claiming she had just been with another man. 

'There was a row in which she claims she was pinned down on the bed by him by her wrists, because he was angry and shouted. She accepted he didn't hit or hurt her.'

In a video taped interview Mr McMullen said: 'I went to the engagement do with all my mates and I forgot to ring her. I remember just coming round in hospital. I think my brain shut down.'
Relationship: The couple had been happy but the court heard of Burnie's 'sinister' side and she had on two previous occasions turned on him with a knife
Relationship: The couple had been happy but the court heard of Burnie's 'sinister' side and she had on two previous occasions turned on him with a knife
 
He said of the relationship: 'It was good up until eight months. She just started going loopy like screaming and shouting all the time and throwing stuff about in the house, breaking stuff then I would have to fix it.
Shane McMullen
Victim: Shane McMullen told the court: 'She just started going loopy like screaming and shouting all the time and throwing stuff about in the house'


'We'd argue when rough, after we'd been out, then it started happening when we were out and then it was getting worse and worse, we'd argue about little things.

'She would throw anything, like a plate, I thought 'what a nutcase' but she always calmed down. We would be arguing and she would go to hit me, she thought I had been looking at her mates if we were out. If I couldn't calm her down I used to go for a walk.

'She picked up a knife before but I never felt threatened. I thought she might have slashed me, I never took much notice because I never felt threatened.
'She got a knife and started waving it around, I said 'what are you doing', she started pointing it about. I was a bit paranoid. This is when it was getting ropey and I was thinking 'this isn't going to work'.'

He said he had repaired the bedroom door four times after she broke it by kicking and pushing it through.

He said: 'Every time we had an argument she would do that so I would have to repair in. I just think she needs to sort her anger problems out. She used to say people told her to go for anger management, she never really went into it.'
'I have the odd nightmare about being stabbed, not by her, by other people, someone comes and sits on me and stabs me in the chest. I've had it more than once, it makes me wake up. I just try and block it out.'

Burnie denies wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm but admits the lesser charged of unlawful wounding.
The trial continues.

'I eat 20 bananas a day!' Six months pregnant woman, 25, branded 'irresponsible' for promoting radical fruit-based diet to her 100,000 Instagram followers

Under fire: Loni Jane Anthony, 25, from Australia, reveals on her blog Aleven:11 that she eats up to twenty a day, raw and in smoothies, for breakfast, often lunch and mixes it up by having salad for dinner
A naturally slender woman, who is 26 weeks pregnant with her first child, has come under fire for promoting an extreme diet which sees her eat predominantly bananas.

Loni Jane Anthony, 25, from Australia, reveals on her blog Aleven:11 that she eats up to 20 per day, raw and in smoothies, for breakfast, often lunch and sometimes mixes it up by having salad for dinner.
After opening up about her fruit-based meal plan to news.com.au, commentators deemed the pretty blonde 'irresponsible' and 'narcissistic' - especially as her Instagram account, which boasts almost 100,000 followers, features dozens of 'selfies' showcasing her svelte figure.

Pregnant: Anthony, pictured, who is 26 weeks pregnant with her first child, has come under fire for promoting an extreme diet which sees her eat predominantly bananas

One commentator wrote: 'The human body cannot survive on fruit alone, it is incredibly dangerous for your health not to have variety in your diet.
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'I applaud anyone who makes a positive change in their lifestyle but fad diets like this one will only work for so long.'

Another focused on the fact she is pregnant: 'I have to say I'm more concerned that she isn't eating anywhere near enough of the right foods, proteins etc that her baby requires for healthy growth.
'It's all very well for you to want to go on this weird diet, but nutritionally I can't see much there to help your baby grow. As someone else commented, she's awfully small for six months along.' 

However, Ms Jane Anthony, insists that she has never felt better and has never suffered from eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia.

She said she first got into eating fruit after getting sick and tired of her 'party lifestyle' which saw her binge on junk food and alcohol.
Banana addict: The pretty blonde says she can eat up to 20 a day


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Irresponsible? On her Intagram account, which boasts almost 100,000 followers,  Ms Jane Anthony posts regular photos of her svelte figure (left) one of her 'favorite' pictures and (right) six months pregnant

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'It wasn’t for weight loss or for a quick fix. I was internally really sick; I was killing myself slowly. If I’d kept living that lifestyle I would have ended up with a disease like cancer or early aging. So giving up that food was really quite simple for me,' she said.

Originally she adopted the low-fat vegan diet created by Dr Douglas M. Graham known as the 80/10/10, which is popular among athletes.

It takes its name from its recommended dietary intake: 80per cent fruits and vegetables, ten per cent protein and ten per cent fat.
'It wasn’t for weight loss or for a quick fix. I was internally really sick; I was killing myself slowly. So giving up that food was really quite simple for me'
Over the past three years Ms Jane Anthony has adapted the plan to suit her tastes - despite many of her friends deeming her 'nuts' for gorging on so many bananas.

On her blog she details a 'typical' day's menu.
'Breakfast usually consists of a mono meal of fruit (at least half a watermelon, six or more big oranges, grapes, apples, pineapple etc).

'Then either mid-morning or lunch depending on how I'm feeling and what I'm doing with usually be a one liter or more smoothie that will always consist of six or more bananas, water, dates and maybe green powder added or berries or coconut water/meat etc.
'Late lunch will be big salad of some sort or . . . if not a salad it will be another mono meal on six or more bananas or a big smoothie. 

'Dinner is usually salad, sometimes with baked or roast NO FAT potatoes or mash potatoes, acai bowl, banana ice-cream.'
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Asked by a fan how many bananas she usually eats per day, the full-time designer and photographer for an action-sports brand responded: 'Depends on the day! The other day I had 15, some days I can have 20. Some days five!'

Although they are a good source of potassium and fiber, Med-Health.net states that 'most health experts' recommend no more than two bananas per day. It says that overdosing can cause headaches, sleepiness, nausea and tooth decay.

Miss Jane Anthony, however, appears to be unaffected by these issues.

'The other day I had 15 bananas, some days I can have 20. Some days five!'
While many have criticized her for encouraging young girls to adopt an 'unhealthy' approach to food, others have congratulated her.

'Obviously her body is healthy as she is pregnant... good on her,' one wrote.
And another told how she had inspired them.
'Excellent work Loni. Hope your little one is born happy and healthy. Just looking at the fruity pics in this story makes me go yum yum. 

'I gave up grog for six months and started to add a greater proportion of fresh fruit and veg to my diet and it was amazing. I lapsed a bit so your story is a timely reminder for me to get back on the health track.'

Ms Jane Anthony says her aim is to inspire women her age that 'getting super-drunk and taking heaps of drugs and having no self-respect' isn't the way forward.
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Flashback: Photos reveal that Ms Loni Anthony hasn't always been so health-conscious


She said three years after giving up partying and adopting a healthier lifestyle she feels like 'a completely different person.'

'I used to be quite closed off, a little bit angry and was a very ‘I don’t give a f***’ kind of person. [But now I'm] much more grounded and connected with myself and all of my surroundings.'
Musing on why her Instagram account and blog have become so popular she concluded: 'I think it just became interesting for people to see my transition.'

Culled from Daily Mail