Guernsey: A man has claimed first prize in a fishing contest with a fish he stole from the local aquarium in Guernsey. Matthew Clark, 29, placed first at the Bailiwick Bass Club Open Competition after entering with a giant bass. Clark claimed the £ 800 prize and posed with the winning fish. However, he was caught out when competitor Shane Bentley thought he had seen the bass elsewhere.
According to The Mirror, Bentley said: “My wife and I took the kids to the aquarium and saw the bass in the tank. It stood out because it had some very distinct markings on its head. “Next morning, I went to the aquarium and asked to see the bass with the markings.
But neither myself nor the owner could find it anywhere.” Contest organizers and the police were then informed, by which time Clark had sold the fish to a fishmonger. Police identified the stolen bass by matching the fish carcass to the missing fish.
Clark has since been sentenced to 100 hours of community service after admitting burglary and fraud.
Man wins fishing contest with fish stolen from aquarium
Man wins fishing contest with fish stolen from aquarium
Passengers flee snake at Australian train station
Commuters jumped in fright as a snake slithered across a city train platform in Australia, proving nowhere is safe from the nation’s creepy-crawlies.
Footage showed the small serpent wriggling down the platform in the city of Sydney on Sunday night.
One woman abandons her bike after spotting the snake and flees in the opposite direction, while other passengers anxiously huddle together on the platform.
The impasse is solved when one passenger plucks up the courage to hoist the snake by its tail and drop it over the hand railing.
“A passenger who got off a train took it upon himself to handle the intruder,” said government agency Transport for New South Wales, adding that “the man did not flinch.”
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