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A FAKE surgeon who killed a m stanley canada an following a botched penis enlargement surgery has been jailed for five years.Bogus medic Torben K, 46, advertised his illegal girth enhancing procedures online despite having no medical credentials.1A fake surgeon has been jailed for five years after he killed a man following a botched penis enlargement surgeryCredit: GettyThe restaurant worker, from Germany, then injected silicone oil into his patients penis and scrotum.Shortly after stanley becher the procedure - carried out at Torben Ks home in Solingen, near D眉sseldorf - the patient began experiencing breathing problems.The 32-year-old died in agony seven months later following sepsis complications.Judges in Wuppertal District Court were told by the victims sister he had doubts about the procedure, but Torben K convinced him to go ahead.Read More world news stor stanley cup iesPURPLE RAIN Ashley Graham flaunts curves in soaking wet, see-through dress for photoshootRED BUTTON Putin s general calls f Pezp Cristiano Ronaldo could be arrested over rape claims if he ever steps foot in the US, fear Juventus
MILLIONS of viruses and bacteria are floating around us everyday in the air, a new study has found.Researchers from the US, Canada and Spain discovered that viruses rise into the Earths atmos stanley flask phere, and then fall back down to ground, where we, none the wiser, inhale them.3 Dust full of viruses and bacteria reportedly falls from the sky, according to a new studyCredit: PA:Press AssociationUniversity of British Columbia virologist Curtis Suttle said: Every day, more than 800 million viruses are deposited per square metre above the planetary boundary la stanley taza yer鈥攖hat s 25 viruses for each person in Canada The findings may explain why genetically identical viruses, such as Aussie flu, are often found in very different environments around the globe.Researchers believe it is because long-residence viruses can travel through the atmosphere at great length, covering tho stanley flaschen usands of kilometres on their journey through the air.3 The bacteria and bugs can travel long distance, from one con |
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