Thursday, 22 January 2009

Maniacs' killing spree stopped by police

Maniacs’ killing spree stopped by police


Marksmen have killed a crossbow-wielding maniac at Talbot Combined School following two grizzly murders and a decapitation earlier today.

Mr Pascal Tonk is believed to be the primary suspect in the two murders and decapitation.

Barry Linden, an Assistant Chief Constable for Dorset Police, said: “Pascal Tonk is the main suspect of the murders which have occurred today.”

He also said: “Mr Tonk set his own house on fire, and fire officers discovered the bodies of Mr Tonk’s mother and German Sheppard.”

Fire officers on the ground floor of her house found the body of Louise Tonk, known as Lu Lu to many, with petrol all over her.

Mrs. Tonk had been decapitated with a machete, and lying next to her was the body of Mr Tonk’s German Sheppard, Laughing Gravy, who had also been decapitated.

The next victim caused by Mr Tonk’s spree was Mr Mels Rattue, 32, who was attending a Bonsai convention when Mr Tonk shot him in the eye with a crossbow.

Dennis Landsbert, a professional Bonsai grower said: “It terrible, there was blood everywhere.” Mr Landsbert, a close friend of Mr Rattue also said: “It’s said because he has a wife and two kids aged three and seven.”

Police believe the robbery of an Olympic Crossbow and bolts at the Kieron Verdon Archery Range is what started the chain of events.

The crossbow is believed to of been used in connection with the murder of Mr Rattue, and of a shooting at Horseshoe Common where a month-old Shitzu had been killed.

 

Leaked poison causes fatalities


Leaked poison causes fatalities.

Two pensioners have been discovered dead after jumping from a ferry into toxic waters following a collision at Poole Harbour.


The elderly couple jumped off the roll on, roll off ferry after a large cargo ship, the L Taurus, collided with one another at 9.10am.

Torben Lee, a pollution consultant from the Environmental Agency, said: “There has been a spillage of Lindane, a poisonous liquid, from a truck aboard the L Taurus which has leaked into the sea.”

There are said to be at least a dozen people in the sea where the poison has leaked.

Chemical boons have been put in place to try and contain the spillage – which has already killed a large amount of sea life.

Bridget Verdon said: “Some people jumped off the Sandbanks ferry into the water” Mrs Verdon, the owner of Torbay Seaways also said; “I hope everyone on board and in the water will be picked up safely.”

Mr Verdon has said that his company will lose a lot of business because of the incident, partially due to the cargo lost from the collision.

Some people are said to be still on board the vessels and every attempt to rescue them is being took – many of these people are thought to have cuts and bruises.

Reports have arisen that the L Taurus cargo ferry was on its way to Cherbourg when it went into the side of the roll on, roll off ferry.

Nick Gosney, chief loader for the Sandbanks ferry, 72, said; “The Sandbanks ferry has had its chain snapped, so it can’t be moved” Mr Gosney also said; “Around 30 people were on the Sandbanks ferry at the time.”

Police and coastguards helicopters were on the scene to evaluate the damage of the collision and rescued those stranded in the poisoned sea and on the vessels.