Rest In Peace
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Startling revelation: Human bodies move around for more than a year after death. They don't Rest In Peace
World | September 13, 2019 20:29 ISTHuman bodies move around significantly for more than a year after death, scientists have claimed. According a report in AFP, Australian scientist Alyson Wilson studied and photographed the movements of a corpse over 17-months, and claimed finding that humans don't exactly rest in peace.
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Hollywood | July 14, 2012 21:24 ISTNew York: Celebrities share their reactions to the death Friday of Oscar-winning producer Richard Zanuck:•“In 1974, Dick Zanuck and I sat in a boat off Martha's Vineyard and watched the mechanical shark sink to the
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