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1.-Created with WonFootage taken from inside several crocodile farms in Vietnam shows the horrific way in which the animals skins are harvested. Skins that often end up used to make luxury good for some of the world’s leading fashion brands. The video, filmed in March and April 2016, is part of an investigation into the exotic skin trade conducted by the animal right group People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and provided exclusively to FORBES ahead of its general release. 2-Singer George Michael has died at his home at the age of 53. The star, who launched his career with Wham! in the 1980s and had huge success as a solo performer, "passed away peacefully" on Christmas Day in Goring, Oxfordshire, his publicist said. His manager, Michael Lippman, said he had died of heart failure. Former Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley said he was "heartbroken at the loss of my beloved friend". Writing on Twitter and referring to Michael by his family nickname of "Yog", he added: "Me, his loved ones, his friends, the world of music, the world at large. 4ever loved. 3.-Indonesians remember loved ones on 12th anniversary of devastating Indian Ocean tsunami BANDA, ACEH INDONESIA – Thousands of Indonesians prayed for their loved ones at mass graves and mosques Monday to mark a tsunami which devastated Aceh province 12 years ago, one of the worst natural disasters in human history. Some 170,000 lives were lost in the country when a magnitude-9.1 “mega-thrust” quake struck Aceh, a predominantly Muslim province in the northern tip of Sumatra island, bringing about massive waves that also hit coastal areas as far away as Somalia 4 San Antonio-based hair artist and master barber Rob Ferrel puts the finishing touches on yet another Lionel Messi hair portrait. Far from the beaches of Brazil, Rob Ferrel is a barber/stylist in San Antonio, Texas, who has shot to prominence during this World Cup for his remarkable artistry, namely his portraits of football's stars that are trimmed, shaved and painted on the heads of waiting customers. Originally from San Diego, Ferrel eventually made his way to San Antonio eight years ago. In October 2012 he opened up Rob The Original Barbershop, located in a small plaza south of the city's downtown. Over time, Ferrel started generating attention by doing portraits and designs in people's hair. The first? The late rapper Tupac Shakur, who was crafted on the head of Ferrel's brother. "I grew up in a big family and didn't have an allowance or anything like that so I was always cutting my own hair, cutting my brother's hair. … I was always drawing, too, when I was a kid. Art is my passion so I've just combined the two," Ferrel said by phone to ESPNFC.com. Since the World Cup started, the requests for music icons and San Antonio Spurs players have given way to those who practice the beautiful game: Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, Guillermo Ochoa, Tim Howard, Neymar and Lionel Messi. And for the past several weeks his shop has been packed with people watching games while waiting to have their footballing heroes to be emblazoned on their heads.