Jackie Chan is not dead, Seychelles shark kills honeymooner and more from while you were sleeping

Jackie Chan is not dead, TwitterThe "Rush Hour" star is a popular victim of the killing celebrities trend that often occurs on Twitter or Facebook. Despite trending this morning for his alleged death, Chan is not dead. A spokesperson for the actor released this statement on his Facebook page: "Jackie Chan is alive and well. He did not suffer a heart attack and die, as was reported on many social networking sites and in online news reports". The statement continued that Chan is "busy preparing for the filming his next movie."

Seychelles shark kills British honeymooner While snorkeling just 30 feet from Anse Lazio beac, Ian Redmond, 30, fell victim to a freak shark attack. His new bride was sunbathing on the beach nearby, and heard is screams and was forced to witness the attack. The couple had been married since August 6, and it was the second week of their honeymoon.

Pierre de Fermat's last theorem is celebrated with a Google doodle. On what would be his 410th birthday, a chalkboard with the theorem which he scribbled famously in the margins of "Arithmetica" celebrates his achievements.

Capybara spotted at California water plant A large 100-pound South American rodent known as a capybara was spotted in a water treatment plant. Authorities think the two foot tall creature was someone's pet, and it must have escaped from its home. It was not, as some thought from the close spelling, a chupacabra. "If you think a giant guinea pig is cute, then you probably would like it," Todd Tognazzini, a lieutenant with the California Department of Fish and Game, told the Telegraph.
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