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Man stabbed, beheaded on Greyhound bus

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Miriam1   

^ Why do people tend to fantasize about days bygone?

People were kinder, stronger, happier etc etc

 

We all look out for ourselves and at most those we care for, no one in his right mind would jump infront of a machete wielding psychopath to save a total stranger....specially when he's 6ft plus tall a GIANT!

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Som@li   

^It is seems you are one of the affected, :D

 

And you would wait and do nothing for him to come and cut your throat? There are hundreds of pple in Japan that day, shopping, and noone dared to face him, in the process 15 were dead!

 

I am not a sheep. :D

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A man accused of beheading his girlfriend after stabbing her to death is in a critical condition after being shot by police, officials on the Greek island of Santorini said

 

Witnesses said the 31-year-old had been walking around with the severed head when police tried to arrest him, sparking a car chase.

 

The man was apparently shot five times but still managed to run over two women doctors who were on a motorcycle before he was caught, police said.

 

The suspect, Athanassios Arvanitis, a cook at a local restaurant, has been undergoing surgery at a hospital on the Greek island, said Chrysanthos Roussos, head of the Santorini district on the island.

 

Neighbours said that, following a heated argument, Arvanitis beheaded his girlfriend's dog with a butcher knife, then killed and beheaded the woman.

 

The victim, 25-year-old Adamantia Karkali, worked as a teacher at a local village, Angelos Roussos, the mayor of Thira, the island's main town, was quoted as saying by TV station Antenna.

 

Initially, Arvanitis roamed the village of Vourvoulos exhibiting the woman's head, neighbours said.

 

Townspeople said they locked themselves in their homes and called the police.

 

When a policeman tried to handcuff him, the suspect knifed the officer and flung the victim's head into a patrol car, Mr Roussos said.

 

The policeman was only slightly injured.

 

Arvanitis then made off in a second patrol car and ran over the motorcycle before he was caught. One of the two doctors reportedly suffered multiple fractures. The other was uninjured.

 

As the police fired at Arvanitis to stop him, a stray bullet hit a woman bystander, injuring her slightly, police said.

 

The case represents one of the most gruesome in Greece in recent years.

 

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