Five things you might have missed last week
1. Double take
An alleged killer swapped clothes with his identical twin brother, who is also his lawyer, and walked out of jail in Siberia. Guards had left former policeman Valerii Voblikov alone in his cell with his lawyer brother, Dmitri, who has since been charged with assisting a jailbreak.
2. Keeping it clean
The Lib Dem MP Roger Williams offended the sensibilities of parliament by telling Nick Ainger, under-secretary of state for Wales, to "cut through the crap" and pay compensation to ex-miners with work-related illnesses. Forced to apologise, he said he was so furious about the delays he lost his cool.
3. Football focus
Hardline Islamic militants who are gaining influence in Somalia cut electricity supplies and cleared people out of cinema halls in a bid to prevent them watching the World Cup, which is considered immoral.
4. Water, water
Contractors for Southern Water, one of the first firms to impose hosepipe bans on its customers, mended a leaking pipe in Sheerness, Kent, and then, as locals looked on, carefully cleaned the road - with a hosepipe. The firm said it was a health and safety issue: "There may have been mud which posed a risk."
5. Bad taste
Police in Zwickau, in eastern Germany, arrested a 50-year-old man on suspicion of murdering a woman with a Bockwurst sausage. The woman apparently choked on the sausage and prosecutors said they were investigating whether he had "administered" it to her.
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