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| BRANDED A FRAUD! Death of debunked psychic shocks community.Shizuko Yamamura [AGE REDACTED], mother of one, reportedly perished when she threw herself into the crater of Mt. [REDACTED] after her recent failed demonstration of telepathy. It is believed that the reporter from the [NAME REDACTED] paper, ������ Madotsuki, drove the shamed psychic to suicide with her scathing review of the demonstration.
During the demonstration, Shizuko claimed that Mt. [REDACTED] would erupt shortly after - [The rest of the report is filled with corrupted characters and cannot be read.] |
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| CURSED VIDEO! Latest urban legend potentially linked to recent deaths?It's been hard to miss reports of the recent deaths of teenagers in our local area. Medical practitioners have been able to rule out disease and there is no evidence of murder or suicide. Police, doctors and civilians alike are baffled and worried by what may possibly be the cause. With no answer forthcoming and too many incidences to write it off as a passing occurrence, would it be foolish to look to less conventional reasons?
Children at a [REDACTED] have been swapping rumours about the existence of a cursed tape. Like Hanako-san and the creature called the Teke-Teke, this seems simply to be the heightened wildfire rumour that spreads through excitable schoolchildren on a yearly basis. However, the hushed excitable tones and the delighted dread that usually accompanies such tales are missing from the story of the video tape. Few seem willing to try it, and several claim that the one person who described the contents to them died not long after.
"You'll get a phone call," says one Tomoko Asakawa (15), "on your cell phone. It'll ring and you'll then hear a little girl telling you that you have seven days left to live."
Like many others, Tomoko claims not to [ the rest of the tabloid is full of corrupted characters and cannot be read] |
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COAL MINE BLAST KILLS [[# REDACTED]]
More than [[# REDACTED]] miners were working underground when the accident occurred on [[DATE REDACTED]], state officials.
Of [[# REDACTED]] rescued, 23 were seriously injured and are currently awaiting treatment in [[NAME REDACTED]] Hospital.
In addition, the coal dust resulting from the explosion has filtered into the air of the town. Residents are advised to wear respiratory aids when out in the town and to lock windows when indoors. The polluted air has already claimed the life of Mizunuma Mimiko (13), who passed away after an asthma attack en route to the hospital.
Gas masks can be obtained for free from [[NAME REDACTED]] Hospital and for moderate prices at the local mall and [[REDACTED]] Hardware Store.
Explosions and escaped particles are due to negligence and inability to follow correct safety procedures, say officials. |
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