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world-news1 year ago

American Tourist Arrested for Defacing Tokyo Shrine with Fingernails

A 65-year-old American tourist, Steve Lee Hayes, was arrested in Tokyo for allegedly vandalizing the Meiji Shrine by carving his family members' names into a wooden pillar with his fingernails. The incident occurred during a family trip, and Hayes was identified through surveillance footage. He faces up to three years in prison or a fine of 300,000 yen for the damage. The Meiji Shrine, a significant Shinto site, has seen increased tourist visits in 2024.

world-news1 year ago

American Tourist Arrested for Vandalizing Japanese Shrine

An American tourist, Steve Lee Hayes, has been arrested in Tokyo for allegedly carving letters into a torii gate at the Meiji Shrine, a significant Shinto site. Hayes, identified through security footage, reportedly used his fingernails to etch the letters. The incident highlights ongoing issues with tourists defacing cultural landmarks, similar to past incidents at the Colosseum in Rome and the Temple of Kukulcán in Mexico.

crime1 year ago

American Nurse Murdered in Budapest, Suspect Arrested

Mackenzie Michalski, a 31-year-old American nurse from Portland, was killed in Budapest, a city she loved, while on vacation. She was last seen at a nightclub with a 37-year-old Irish suspect, who later confessed to the murder, claiming it was accidental. The suspect attempted to cover up the crime by hiding her body in a suitcase and disposing of it near Lake Balaton. Michalski's family, who had traveled to Hungary to search for her, are mourning her loss, and a GoFundMe has been set up to assist with funeral and legal costs.

crime1 year ago

American Nurse Murdered in Budapest, Suspect in Custody

An American tourist, Mackenzie Michalski, was killed in Budapest, Hungary, and a 37-year-old Irish suspect has been arrested. Michalski, a nurse practitioner from Portland, Oregon, was last seen at a nightclub before her disappearance on November 5. The suspect allegedly confessed to the killing, claiming it was accidental, and attempted to cover up the crime by disposing of her body near Lake Balaton. Michalski's family, who had traveled to Hungary to assist in the search, held a candlelight vigil in her memory.

crime1 year ago

American Nurse Murdered in Hungary, Suspect Arrested

An American tourist, Mackenzie Michalski, was found murdered in Hungary after going missing for several days. A 37-year-old Irish suspect has been arrested and allegedly confessed to the crime, showing police where he hid her body. Michalski, a nurse practitioner from Portland, Oregon, was last seen at a nightclub in Budapest. The suspect reportedly attempted to cover up the murder by hiding her body in a suitcase and disposing of it near Lake Balaton. The U.S. State Department is aware of the case, and Michalski's family has expressed gratitude for the efforts to find her.

international-news1 year ago

American Nurse Murdered in Budapest, Suspect Arrested

An American nurse, Mackenzie Michalski, was killed while on vacation in Budapest, Hungary. Hungarian police have arrested a 37-year-old Irish man, identified by the initials L.T.M., who confessed to the killing, claiming it was accidental. Michalski was last seen at a nightclub before being reported missing. The suspect attempted to cover up the crime by hiding her body and later disposing of it near Lake Balaton. Michalski's family is in Budapest, and her death has been confirmed by a Facebook group dedicated to finding her.

world-news1 year ago

"Fatal Elephant Encounters: US Tourists Killed on African Safari"

An 80-year-old American woman was killed and another woman was injured in Zambia when an elephant charged at a vehicle carrying tourists in Kafue National Park. Four other people suffered minor injuries during the incident, which occurred during a game drive. The conservation and hospitality company Wilderness, which was running the trip, expressed condolences and stated that the guide's route became blocked, preventing the vehicle from moving out of harm's way quickly enough. Authorities are investigating the incident, and Zambia is known for its popular safari destinations.

travel1 year ago

American Tourist Fatally Attacked by Elephant on Zambian Safari

An 80-year-old American tourist was killed in a tragic elephant attack during a safari at Kafue National Park in Zambia. The bull elephant charged the vehicle carrying the tourists and their guide, resulting in the woman's fatal injuries. Four others sustained minor injuries. The safari operator, Wilderness, expressed condolences and is cooperating with the investigation. This incident follows a similar elephant attack in South Africa last month.

tragedy1 year ago

American Tourist Killed in Elephant Attack During African Safari

A horrifying video captured the moment a bull elephant in Zambia charged at a safari vehicle, killing an 80-year-old American woman and injuring two others during a photography tour in Kafue National Park. The elephant unexpectedly attacked the group, flipping over their vehicle and causing the woman's death, while the other injured tourists were treated for minor injuries. The tour group and park management are providing support and arranging for the woman's body to be returned to the US.

crime1 year ago

US Man Confesses to Rape and Murder of Fellow Tourist Near Neuschwanstein Castle

American man Troy Bohling confessed to the rape and murder of fellow US tourist Eva Liu near Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle, pushing her down a ravine after luring her and another woman to a hiking trail. He also pushed the other woman, Kelsey Chang, down the ravine, but she survived. Bohling faces charges of murder, rape, attempted murder, and possession of child pornography, with a potential life sentence in Germany. A verdict is expected by mid-March.

crime2 years ago

American Tourist Arrested for Vandalizing Ancient Roman Statues in Israeli Museum

An American tourist was arrested at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem for defacing two second-century Roman statues, raising concerns about the safety of Israel's priceless collections and a rise in attacks on cultural heritage. The tourist's lawyer claimed he suffered from the Jerusalem syndrome, a mental disorder induced by the religious magnetism of the city, causing foreign pilgrims to believe they are figures from the Bible. The vandalism is the latest in a series of attacks by Jews against historical objects in Jerusalem, sparking condemnation from officials and cultural authorities.

crime2 years ago

American Tourist Arrested for Vandalizing Ancient Roman Statues at Israel Museum

An American tourist has been arrested for allegedly smashing two ancient Roman statues in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, claiming they were "against the Torah". The statues, a sculpture of Athena and a statue of a griffin, have been moved for restoration. The suspect's identity has not been released, and his lawyer denies religious fanaticism as the motive. This incident follows a similar act of vandalism by a Jewish American tourist in February. The museum remains open and condemns all forms of violence.

crime2 years ago

American Tourist Arrested for Damaging Roman Statues at Israel Museum

An American tourist was arrested at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem for damaging two second-century Roman statues. The tourist, identified as a radical Jewish American, claimed he smashed the statues due to religious reasons. However, his lawyer argued that he was suffering from the Jerusalem syndrome, a mental disorder induced by the religious magnetism of the city. The suspect has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. This incident raises concerns about the safety of cultural heritage in Jerusalem, as attacks on historical objects by Jewish individuals have been on the rise.

crime2 years ago

American Tourist Arrested for Vandalizing Ancient Roman Statues in Israeli Museum

An American tourist was arrested at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem for smashing two second-century Roman statues, citing religious reasons. The suspect's lawyer claimed he suffered from the Jerusalem syndrome, a form of disorientation induced by the religious magnetism of the city. Concerns have been raised about the safety of Israel's priceless collections and the rise in attacks on cultural heritage. The vandalism follows a series of attacks by Jews against historical objects in Jerusalem.