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Horror on wheels

Updated on: 30 May,2021 08:51 AM IST  |  UAE
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Japan’s new ‘haunted ambulance’ service will scare you on the go, while following Covid-19 protocols

Horror on wheels

Horror wheels

The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the entertainment business, and haunted house experiences are no exception. Companies are now coming up with creative workarounds to stay in business. One such ingenious service is the Screambulance, a mobile haunted house in the form of a bloody, beaten down ambulance with an even scarier interior, and a zombie-like staff.



The Scream-bulance is touted as the country’s first mobile horror experience. It’s basically a horror delivery service, adapted to the crazy times we live in. The scary-looking ambulance will turn up and park outside your home at a pre-determined time, ready to deliver the spine-chilling thrills you’ve been missing. 


The interior of the custom-made Screambulance features medical equipment, complete with bags of fake blood hanging from the ceiling, splattered blood all over the place, as well as audio scares, recorded using the latest 3D sound recording microphone, KU100. Combined with the stereo system, it’s said to deliver audio that makes you feel like there’s someone else in the ambulance with you. 

The Screambulance can be booked online and will serve thrill-seeking clients in all 23 wards of Tokyo. It can serve a party of up to six people, for 15-minute horror sessions, at a cost of 9,000 yen (Rs 6,000). The vehicle is manned by zombie-like staff that sadly, won’t interact with users. The experience is designed to abide by Covid-19 rules, including social distancing. The ambulance will also be completely sanitised and ventilated between each use.

You can’t spy on your hubby

A civil court in UAE has ordered an Arab woman to pay Rs 1 lakh for checking her husband’s phone 

A court in Ras Al Khaimah recently fined a woman for violating the privacy of her husband by spying on his phone, transferring his photos and recordings, and sharing them with his family in order to distort his image. The husband filed a lawsuit demanding compensation for the damage he suffered as a result of his wife’s actions, after she sent his pictures to his family and insulted him. The husband claimed he lost his salary due to his absence from work to pursue the case and had to shell out money for the attorney fees, too. He also stated that the case had caused him psychological damage. However, the wife’s attorney stated that the husband abused his client verbally and expelled her from their marital home.

You go girl!

A video of a young girl with a prosthetic leg trying to climb over a ditch with some encouragement from her mother is winning hearts over the Internet. In the video, the girl, Antonella, looks skeptical of her ability to climb the ditch. Her mother is heard saying, “You know how to! You can do it.” When she climbs out, she lets out a cry of happiness.

150 not out

Researchers believe they have identified the upper limit of human mortality: 150 years old. Using an iPhone app and a huge amount of medical data from volunteers, scientists think they’ve confirmed the maximum age people can live to, the researchers wrote in a study in the journal Nature Communications. 

Bad dream stops man from scaling Everest

A record-holding Sherpa climber halted his attempt to scale Mount Everest for the 26th time because of a bad dream, but plans to try again next year. “I was making (the 26th) attempt and had reached up to Camp Three, but the weather turned bad and I had a really bad dream,” he said.

Farmer builds ‘poop wall’ to solve dispute

PIC/FOX
Pic/FOX

A Michigan man devised a smelly way to resolve a property dispute with his neighbour—he erected a 250-foot-long wall of cow poop between their homes. Wayne Lambarth recently had a feud with a fellow farmer, over the property line. 

Man attempts 40-day fast for Lamborghini

Mark Muradzira, a youth leader of a religious organisation in Zimbabwe, decided to put his faith in God to the test by asking for a Lamborghini. He believed that if he fasted for 40 days and 40 nights, he would be granted his wish. Unfortunately, his health deteriorated by the 33rd day.

Loo-xurious office space

Forced to work from home due to the pandemic, a 44-year-old woman in desperate search of some privacy from her kids, recently converted half her toilet into a new office space. Pic/Niamh Sproul

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