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Teen’s feet bloodied by mystery sea creatures

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MELBOURNE, Australia — A teenager who went for a swim at a Melbourne beach and emerged with his feet covered in blood has stumped marine experts.

Sam Kanizay’s legs felt sore after playing a game of football on Saturday, so he decided to soak them at the beach. About 30 minutes later, the 16-year-old walked out of the water with his feet and ankles covered in what looked like hundreds of little pin holes that were bleeding profusely. Upon returning home, his parents promptly took him to the hospital.

Kanizay’s father, Jarrod, said hospital staff had no idea what kind of creature could have caused the injuries. So Jarrod went back to the beach the following night with a pool net full of meat and captured the animals he believes could have been responsibl­e. He took a video of dozens of the tiny bug-like creatures chomping on the chunks of meat.

“What is really clear is these little things really love meat,” he said.

Jeff Weir, executive director of the Dolphin Research Institute, believes the teen may have been attacked by crustacean­s called amphipods, which usually eat decomposin­g plant and animal scraps.

But Thomas Cribb, a parasite expert from the University of Queensland, said it would be very unusual for amphipods to cause such extensive bleeding.

“It’s not a parasite I’ve ever come across,” he said.

Meanwhile, marine expert Michael Brown believes the small bugs eating the meat in the video could be jellyfish larvae.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” he told Channel Seven’s Sunrise program.

Sam was still hospitaliz­ed on Monday, but had been taken off antibiotic­s.

PHOENIX — A married couple has been arrested in a homicide case after a dead body was found at an east Phoenix home and the woman told police her husband allegedly killed the victim with a baseball bat last month.

Phoenix police on Monday said Leviticus Najar, 32, and his 35-year-old wife Metika Najar have been booked into jail on suspicion of abandonmen­t of a dead body.

The victim hasn’t been identified yet, according to Sgt. Vince Lewis, a police spokesman.

Police said human remains were discovered in a concealed location inside the home last Wednesday that the suspects had been renting from Metika Najar’s father since 2005.

In a probable cause statement released Monday, the owner of the home called police after he said he was doing renovation­s and pulled up the flooring in a back bedroom and found a 6-foot tool box wrapped in plastic with a foul odor coming from it.

Police cut through 12 layers of wrapping to find a human skull wrapped in

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