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Decomposed body found in rubbish bin

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A BADLY decomposed body was found in a rubbish bin.

Cops said a 43-year-old man rifling through bins in Harlem, New York, made the grisly find.

The man knocked over a rubbish bin while rummaging around and noticed a large amount of blood spill out, cops said.

The man called the police, who discovered the body stuffed in a bag inside the receptacle.

The Medical Examiner’s office is investigat­ing to determine the cause of death and the identity of the dead body.

Until an ID is made, the body has been named “Oscar” after the Sesame Street “Grouch” character who lives in a bin.

The case remains under investigat­ion.

A MAN convicted of the gruesome murder and dismemberm­ent of a woman he lured through the Tinder dating app is set to be executed.

Aubrey Trail, 54, who slashed his own throat during the trial, admitted strangling 23-year-old Sydney Loofe with an electrical cord in 2017 when the store clerk was repulsed by Trail’s offer to loop her into a lifestyle of group sex and fraud.

“I had no doubt she would tell people if I let her go,” Trail (below) said during his sentencing.

Loofe disappeare­d after a date with Trail’s girlfriend, Bailey Boswell.

Police found Loofe’s body cut up into pieces and wrapped in plastic bags in Clay County, Nebraska, 19 days later.

Trail didn’t apologise to the victim’s family at his sentencing, saying: “That would be an insult to you after what I put you through.”

SCIENTISTS have discovered that SPUNK can potentiall­y survive on Mars for hundreds of years, meaning humans could possibly reproduce on the Red Planet in the future.

“These discoverie­s are essential for mankind to progress into the space age,” lead research author Professor Sayaka Wakayama, a scientist at Japan’s University of Yamanashi, said.

However, no humans pleasured themselves in the name of science.

Instead, scientists studied the effects of radiation on a batch of mouse sperm that had been freeze-dried and stored aboard the Internatio­nal Space Station for six years.

It had been thought space radiation would destroy sperm, rendering breeding impossible.

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