BODY AND SOULDr. Richard Batista, 49, and his wife Dawnell are getting a divorce. She filed the action, but the Long Island, N.Y., doctor has a demand: He wants his kidney back. He donated it to her for a transplant eight years ago and if he can’t have it back he demands $1.5 million instead. “I saved her life” by giving her one of his kidneys, he told reporters. “There’s no deeper pain you can ever express than to be betrayed by the person you devoted your life to,” he said, alleging Dawnell was unfaithful to him with her physical therapist. “It put a hole in my heart that still exists.” (New York Daily News) … Forget the kidney, then. What he needs is a heart transplant.Source: www.thisistrue.comMOTHERLY INSTINCTSCallie Rough, 37, was arrested for shoplifting at a dollar store in Oxford, Ohio. She also had her two young children with her. Store clerks noticed her handbag was significantly larger than when she came in and called police. Rough dumped the items and ran. Officers found the family running along the highway. Among the items Rough allegedly tried to steal: clothes, towels, a rug and a book titled “101 Ways to Be a Great Mom.” (Middletown Journal) … At least it wasn’t a bunch of stuff she didn’t need.Source: www.thisistrue.com
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