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Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

She should have seen it coming.

A California psychic was hit with a lawsuit for allegedly claiming she could remove a witch’s curse placed on a client by his ex.

Mauro Restrepo says “psychic love coach” Sophia Adams, of LA, conned him into forking over $5,100 to dispel the “bad luck” during a Tarot card reading.

A spunky senior citizen led Florida cops on a slow-speed chase along a major highway in his electric wheelchair.

At least three police vehicles were seen on camera trailing the 75-year-old man as he zipped down the Florida Turnpike near Miami. Cops eventually escorted the gutsy geezer off an exit ramp.

They otter be locked up!

A group of bloodthirs­ty otters has been wreaking havoc near Anchorage, Alaska — attacking people, kids and dogs three times in the past month.

Ayden Fernandez, 9, was filming four of the animals in a pond last month when one chased him down and chomped his thigh. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game warned people to “be alert” around waterways.

That’s heroism in a nutshell.

Cops in Michigan raced to rescue seven baby squirrels whose tails became inexplicab­ly tangled together, stranding them near the base of a tree without their mom.

Officers responding to a 911 call found the forsaken furballs after they fell from a nest and set them free.

Now he’s jumping for joy.

A cliff diver who lost his wedding ring while taking a plunge in Hawaii got it back months later, thanks to a fellow daredevil.

CJ Jorden leaped 30 feet into the ocean to celebrate his wedding anniversar­y last year, then felt the band slip off his finger while climbing back up some lava rocks.

He searched for it for a month to no avail. But then local cliff diver Ryan Priest spotted it on a rock and tracked down Jorden through social media.

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