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Did Olympic “Blade Runner” Murder His Model Girlfriend?

The first prosthesis runner in the Olympics,Oscar Pistorius, dubbed “Blade Runner” is led away by police in South Africa after his beautiful model girlfriend is killed while at his house the day before Valentines Day.  She was shot four times.  A very sad story for two people who seemed to have so much positive in their lives.

Blade Runner in competition

Blade Runner in competition

The couple, him in circle

The couple, him in circle

Being led away by police.

Being led away by police.re

Reeva Steenkamp an anomaly in a world of pretty faces

Published February 14, 2013

FoxNews.com

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    This is an undated portfolio photo supplied by Ice Model Management in Johannesburg of Reeva Steenkamp, during a photo shoot. (AP)

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    This is an undated portfolio photo supplied by Ice Model Management in Johannesburg of Reeva Steenkamp, during a photo shoot. (AP)

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    This is an undated portfolio photo supplied by Ice Model Management in Johannesburg of Reeva Steenkamp, during a photo shoot. (AP)

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    This is an undated portfolio photo supplied by Ice Model Management in Johannesburg of Reeva Steenkamp, during a photo shoot. (AP)

Reeva Steenkamp was excited to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

The South African FHM model tweeted just hours before her death that she was looking forward to sharing some Valentine’s cupcakes with friends, her publicist confirmed to Fox News.

But her happy day took a tragic turn when she was shot four times in the predawn hours in the home of her boyfriend, Olympic “Blade Runner” Oscar Pistorius.

PHOTOS: Reeva Steenkamp’s modeling pictures 

Her publicist Sarit Tomlinson confirmed the model’s death to Fox News but said she knew very few details about the incident.

“At the moment we can confirm that Reeva passed away,” she said. “We are all in shock. We are devastated. We didn’t see this coming. No one saw this coming.”

Police said there had “previously been incidents at the home of Mr. Oscar Pistorius.” Police in South Africa do not name suspects in crimes until they have appeared in court but police spokesperson Brigadier Denise Beukes said that Pistorius was at his home at the time of the Steenkamp’s death and “there is no other suspect involved.”

Tomlinson also acknowledged reports that the model’s death could have been an accident, and perhaps Pistorius mistook her for an intruder.

“We don’t know what’s going on right now,” she said, flustered. “We’re waiting for more information… I think by the end of the day we’ll be hearing some concrete information.”

In Steenkamp’s Twitter profile, she describes herself as an “SA Model, Cover Girl, Tropika Island of Treasure Celeb Contestant, Law Graduate, Child of God.”

The model was set to appear in the show “Tropika Island of Treasure 5” this weekend, according to The Sun, and the series execs posted they were “deeply saddened” by her death.

There is also a biography of Reeva posted on the show’s website, which describes her as a someone who “prefers to read a book on her off days and spend quality time with friends and family.”

Steenkamp was born in Cape Town, South Africa and moved to Port Elizabeth as a child.  She then went on to eventually graduate law school, the site states.

Aside from modeling, Steenkamp was passionate about cars and cooking and she had some acting projects in the works at the time of her death, including “smaller TV roles as well as a lead in a new reality TV show.”

Steenkamp also used her Twitter account to speak out against rape and violence against women.

“I woke up in a happy safe home this morning,” she posted on Feb. 9. “Not everyone did. Speak out against the rape of individuals…”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/02/14/slain-model-reeva-steenkamp-anomaly-in-world-pretty-faces/?intcmp=features#ixzz2L0LOwHpf

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35 ancient pyramids discovered in Sudan

35 ancient pyramids discovered in Sudan

By Owen Jarus

Published February 07, 2013

LiveScience

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    Among the discoveries are pyramids with a circle built inside them, cross-braces connecting the circle to the corners of the pyramid. Outside of Sedeinga only one pyramid is known to have been built in this way. (Vincent Francigny/SEDAU)

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    This aerial photo shows a series of pyramids and graves that a team of archaeologists has been exploring at Sedeinga in Sudan. Since 2009 they have discovered at least 35 small pyramids at the site, the largest being 22 feet in width. (B-N Chagny, SEDAU/SFDAS)

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    People were buried beside the pyramids in tomb chambers that often held more than one individual. This image shows a child who was buried with necklaces. (Vincent Francigny/SEDAU)

At least 35 small pyramids, along with graves, have been discovered clustered closely together at a site called Sedeinga in Sudan.

Discovered between 2009 and 2012, researchers are surprised at how densely the pyramids are concentrated. In one field season alone, in 2011, the research team discovered 13 pyramids packed into roughly 5,381 square feet, or slightly larger than an NBA basketball court.

They date back around 2,000 years to a time when a kingdom named Kush flourished in Sudan. Kush shared a border with Egypt and, later on, the Roman Empire. The desire of the kingdom’s people to build pyramids was apparently influenced by Egyptian funerary architecture.

‘They reached a point where [the necropolis] was so filled with people and graves that they had to reuse the oldest one.’

– Vincent Francigny, a research associate with the American Museum of Natural History in New York 

At Sedeinga, researchers say, pyramid building continued for centuries. “The density of the pyramids is huge,” said researcher Vincent Francigny, a research associate with the American Museum of Natural History in New York, in an interview with LiveScience. “Because it lasted for hundreds of years they built more, more, more pyramids and after centuries they started to fill all the spaces that were still available in the necropolis.”

The biggest pyramids they discovered are about 22 feet wide at their base with the smallest example, likely constructed for the burial of a child, being only 30 inches long. The tops of the pyramids are not attached, as the passage of time and the presence of a camel caravan route resulted in damage to the monuments. Francigny said that the tops would have been decorated with a capstone depicting either a bird or a lotus flower on top of a solar orb.

The building continued until, eventually, they ran out of room to build pyramids. “They reached a point where it was so filled with people and graves that they had to reuse the oldest one,” Francigny said.

Francigny is excavation director of the French Archaeological Mission to Sedeinga, the team that made the discoveries. He and team leader Claude Rilly published an article detailing the results of their 2011 field season in the most recent edition of the journal Sudan and Nubia.

The inner circle
Among the discoveries were several pyramids designed with an inner cupola (circular structure) connected to the pyramid corners through cross-braces. Rilly and Francigny noted in their paper that the pyramid design resembles a “French Formal Garden.”

Only one pyramid, outside of Sedeinga, is known to have been constructed this way, and it’s a mystery why the people of Sedeinga were fond of the design. It “did not add either to the solidity or to the external aspect [appearance] of the monument,” Rilly and Francigny write.

A discovery made in 2012 may provide a clue, Francigny said in the interview. “What we found this year is very intriguing,” he said. “A grave of a child and it was covered by only a kind of circle, almost complete, of brick.” It’s possible, he said, that when pyramid building came into fashion at Sedeinga it was combined with a local circle-building tradition called tumulus construction, resulting in pyramids with circles within them.

An offering for grandma?
The graves beside the pyramids had largely been plundered, possibly in antiquity, by the time archaeologists excavated them. Researchers did find skeletal remains and, in some cases, artifacts.

One of the most interesting new finds was an offering table found by the remains of a pyramid. . It appears to depict the goddess Isis and the jackal-headed god Anubis and includes an inscription, written in Meroitic language, dedicated to a woman named “Aba-la,” which may be a nickname for “grandmother,” Rilly writes.

It reads in translation:

Oh Isis! Oh Osiris!

It is Aba-la.

Make her drink plentiful water;

Make her eat plentiful bread;

Make her be served a good meal.

The offering table with inscription was a final send-off for a woman, possibly a grandmother, given a pyramid burial nearly 2,000 years ago.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/02/07/35-ancient-pyramids-discovered-in-sudan/#ixzz2KX2Ox858

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