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Fisherman nets skull fragment of friend
Fri Jul 20, 6:10 PM ET LONDON - A North Sea fisherman has netted a gruesome catch: a piece of skull belonging to his missing friend. ADVERTISEMENT Barry Hunter picked the skull fragment out of his net in December while trawling near the mouth of the River Tyne, about 280 miles (450 kilometers) north of London, Northumbria police said in a statement. Hunter turned the bone over to authorities, and forensic tests confirmed that it belonged to Brian Allison, one of two fellow fishermen who disappeared when their trawler sank during rough weather in the area on Nov. 17, 2004. Police said Hunter and Allison were friends, but did not elaborate. Allison and his brother Robert Temple were the only two occupants of the boat when it sank. The wreckage was later discovered, but Temple's body has never been found. * |
Did his uncle happen to murder his father and marry his mother by any chance?
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Creepy.
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Fish in the market is purchased with men's lives.
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I was out on the North Sea once, and never again. During our company fishing trip the waves got so high, people we falling around the boat and almost everyone ended up below getting green and sick because it was raining and hailing too much to be on deck. It's rough out there!
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That is creepy.
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Troll! :D
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