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October 26, 2018

weird news

Lidl customer claims to have found a dead mouse in a packet of pilau rice.

A man named Richard Leech has sent the Internet into a frenzy when he posted a picture on his social media of a mouse in his pilau rice after unknowingly heating it up and making his wife "vomit uncontrollably".

Richard wrote: ""Hi @LidlUK I wonder if you could let me know how this mouse got into my packet rice?

"Now my house stinks of cooked mouse, and my wife is uncontrollable vomiting."

The tweet has since gone viral and received more than 4,000 comments from users who have seen the stomach-churning photo.

A spokesperson for Lidl has since told Metro.co.uk: "We were very sorry to see this and have requested further information from the customer, so that this can be fully investigated by our quality assurance team."

One user commented: "I'm done shopping at budget supermarkets f**k that".

Another hilariously wrote: "Special fried mice".

A mum was left in shock when her son grew 'Dracula' fangs.

Hayley Muircroft, 28, from Kent, was baffled when her two-and-a-half-year-old son Oakley speedily developed super-sharp teeth on each side of his mouth.

She told the Daily Mirror: "Oakley had normal teeth until he was about two really.

"He had little incisors, but in the space of a week they grew really long. I took him to the dentist and they assured me everything was fine and he was healthy.

"They said they'll grind down naturally when he eats food.

"We call him our little vampire. I know people are going to call him that anyway, so I decided to make something positive of it.

"I don't want him to ever feel insecure about it."

A man died from an extremely rare disease after eating squirrel brains.

The 61-year-old man was hospitalised in New York three years ago after experiencing a decline in his thinking abilities, while also losing the ability to walk unaided.

As explained by Live Science, a new report has revealed an MRI of the man's head revealed his brain scan looked similar to people suffering with variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD).

While only a few hundred cases of the fatal brain condition have ever been reported, Dr Tara Chen - a medical resident at Rochester Regional Health has revealed the man ate squirrel brains and it could have been behind his increased risk.