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Date’s ‘creepy’ act with AirPods leaves woman ‘freaking out’: ‘What the actual f***’

A single woman has detailed the distressing moment she discovered she was being “tracked” after her date hid a pair of AirPods in her bag. Cory, from the US, shared a TikTok video about the “ creepy ” encounter she had with the man on their third meeting. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Woman’s creepy encounter with date. For more Relationships related news and videos check out Relationships >> Despite having a “weird, gut feeling” about the guy, Cory said she agreed to meet him at the gym for a workout session. Upon returning home, she was unpacking her bag when she stumbled across her date’s earphones. “So my gut reaction was he’s tracking me, which he absolutely was because there’s literally no other reason. Why would he put his AirPods in my bag and not tell me?” she said. Cory, from the US, shared the ‘ creepy ’ encounter she had with the man on their third date. Credit: TikTok AirPods don’t have built-in GPS tracking, but you can use the Find My app to track down and find lost e...

Man kicks woman’s dog at Waterloo dog park, sparking debate

A woman has expressed her outrage after her dog was kicked by a man at a popular off-leash dog park in Sydney’s inner south. Aimee Pitman, 32, described the moment her two-and-a-half-year-old French bulldog, Prince, approached an elderly man who was eating on a bench at the dog park where her pooch was playing off-leash late last month. She said Prince was just looking for a pat when he approached the man at Crown Park in Waterloo, and put his two front paws on the bench the man was sitting on. For more Pet s related news and videos check out Pet s >> “I turned and called him, to see an old man hit him in the face and kick him, and boy did I have to control myself,” Pitman wrote on social media. “He is OK, just got a big shock and yelped when it happened. I know people pat him all the time, so he assumes everyone will be the same. “If you are at a dog park, I think you should be aware that if you are eating food, that this may happen. “There are plenty of other places to go and...

Robot dog worth $15,000 damaged from kick by woman in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley

It’s a $15,000 piece of equipment with potential applications in Military and mining fields, among others. But when Stampy the robot dog ventured into Brisbane’s nightclub district Fortitude Valley, it didn’t stand a chance. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: The moment Stampy the robot dog gets kicked in Brisbane. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> “It’s not really designed to take a full punt to the face,” Stampy’s owner Mark Trueno told 7NEWS.com.au. Trueno acquired Stampy for research and development as part of his role in a technological field. He has been walking it in public to teach it “where it can walk and what to do if it encounters something it doesn’t expect”. On Saturday night, he left his Fortitude Valley home with Stampy and was 50m from where he powered it up when he came across a young couple. Stampy the robot dog was kicked by a woman in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Credit: Supplied “The guy knelt down and was excited to intercept it as i...

‘We are devastated’: Parents of woman who thinks she could be Madeleine McCann speak out

Julia Faustyna’s parents have released a statement through a Polish missing persons website solemnly dismissing their daughter’s claims that she could be Madeleine McCann. They attribute their daughter’s claims to mental Health issues and a lifelong desire for popularity, expressing their devastation over the current situation. Julia Faustyna, 21, who has been identified by several other names online including Julia Wendell and Julia Wandelt, recently went viral over her claims that she could be McCann, who was three when she vanished from a Portuguese hotel room while on holiday with her parents in 2007. Watch the latest news and stream for free on 7plus >> Faustyna has publicly begged authorities, the McCann parents, and her own, to conduct DNA tests. Her representative, psychic medium and private investigator Dr Fia Johansson, told 7NEWS.com.au they will now go to court seeking a DNA test order. Johansson said Faustyna is definitely “not doing this for publicity” because she...

The mystery text from a stranger that uncovered a woman’s family secret: ‘Good luck’

A bizarre text from a stranger has led a woman to uncover an incredible family secret. Known on TikTok as Lane, the US woman went viral after she revealed text messages she received from a stranger who randomly urged her to take a DNA test. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: The anonymous text that uncovered a family secret . Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> The Brooklyn-based woman began her story by saying: “This f****** text message right here changed my life forever.” Lane went on to reveal screenshots of the text exchange which read: “Hi Lane. This is not a spam message. I think it’s really important that you take a DNA test from Ancestry.com and review your DNA matches. Good luck.” At first Lane was sceptical, however, after speaking with a friend she decided to respond to the stranger by simply asking “Who is this?” The stranger replied, “I wish I could say, but it’s best to just let you do the test. Were you able to do it yet?” But Lane tells the ...

British woman reveals the three things she hates about living in Australia

A British woman living on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast has revealed the three things she hates about living in Australia. In her video rant, Jordana Grace, known as That British Gal on social media, said she hates traffic lights, the lack of toilets and café closing times. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: British woman reveals the three things she hates about living in Australia. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> “I’m scared to say this,” Jordana began her video posted to TikTok. “Things they should tell you before coming to Australia - the three weird things I just don’t like.” Her number one issue was with Australia’s traffic light system, which goes straight from red to green. “In the UK it’s quite a gentle system. It’s red, flashing amber and green to give you enough time to get into gear and go, but in Australia ... no gentleness, it’s just red, green, go,” she said. “Before I’ve even got into gear people behind me are like, ‘the light’s green, go’...