Romania checks in with a court full of dumbasses.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/16/world/europe/romania-dead-man.html
Romanian Court Rejects Man’s Claim That He’s Alive
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BUCHAREST, Romania — A Romanian court has rejected a man’s claim that he is alive after his wife officially registered him as dead, saying that the decision cannot be reversed.
A spokeswoman for the court told local news outlets on Friday that the man, Constantin Reliu, 63, lost his case in the northeast city of Vasului because he had appealed too late.
The ruling is final.
Local news reports on the case said that Mr. Reliu had lost contact with his wife and family when he traveled to Turkey in 1992 for work.
Hearing no news from her husband for years, his wife got a death certificate for him in 2016.
The authorities in Turkey found Mr. Reliu this year with expired papers and deported him. But when he arrived in Romania, he discovered he had been declared dead.
Further details were not immediately available.
“I am officially dead, although I’m alive,” Mr. Reliu was quoted as saying in local news reports. “I have no income and because I am listed dead, I can’t do anything.”
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China submits a new candidate.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5827614/woman-china-blood-clots-20-hour-train-staring-phone/
Woman who stared at phone for 20 hours straight nearly dies from blood clots on the brain
By Aletha Adu
A WOMAN almost died after she spent her entire 20-hour train journey lying on her side and playing on her mobile phone.
Medics say the 47-year-old Chinese migrant worker had developed life-threatening blood clots on her brain.
But congestion on the train meant the unnamed woman was unable or unwilling to move from her prone position, reports claim.
As soon as she got off the train at Guanzhou station she fainted on the platform.
The woman was taken to hospital and rushed in for surgery as medics said she had developed life-threatening blood clots on her brain.
"We think she kept the same posture for too long, which compressed the blood vessels on the right side of her neck."
The doctor warned people to avoid staying in the same position for too long, especially when using their mobile phones.
Here she is in the hospital doing what else? Staring at her phone.