NOT dead, just sleeping; an Indian court has given permission for the body of a deceased spiritual guru to be preserved in a freezer - because his followers insist he is just "meditating deeply".
Ashutosh Maharaj, who founded the Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sanshthan sect (Divine Light Awakening Mission) died of a suspected heart attack in early 2014.
His son had sought permission to cremate the guru's body, and took the disciples to court in order to retrieve it from the fridge at his huge ashram in Punjab.
In this latest development, a previous court ruling that ordered the cremation after doctors declared the yogi clinically dead has now been set aside.
Shortly after his death in 2014 a spokesperson for the guru told the BBC "He is not dead. Medical science does not understand things like yogic science.
"We will wait and watch...we are confident that he will come back".
We've heard of sniffer dogs, but this is ridiculous.
A greyhound trainer in Florida in the USA has been disbarred after cocaine was found in the urine of twelve of his dogs.
The performance-enhancing drugs were discovered as part of an investigation of the Florida greyhound racing circuit - where some surprisingly strong sprints were recorded.
Charles McClellan has been suspended, with local state documents saying he is a "threat to animals in his control".
Reports don't mention how the cocaine was administered.
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