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A man went berserk with an axe when he threatened to kill his sister and her partner while smashing it into the door and windows of his former family home, a court heard.
Source: https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/23759803.locked-people-jailed-teesside-crown-court/?ref=rss
As parents run berserk, was the air contaminated with evil for them to unleash uncalled attacks on innocent teachers this week?
Source: https://guyanatimesgy.com/drama-in-the-middle-of-the-demerara-river/
Fans too went berserk watching this clip, and the comments section was flooded with excitement.
Installing one is never enough; with enough implants, someone may become a cyberpsycho and go berserk.
On other matters, corporate lawyers are going berserk flexing their obstructive muscles.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/06/26/the-surging-arrogance-of-corporatism/
's three-run home run hadn't even landed in the left-field second deck when Houston's dugout went berserk.
The crowd went berserk as a limping MS Dhoni (MSD) with his left knee heavily strapped with an icepack joined the team.
Then when it finally happened on Sunday the place went absolutely berserk.
Waseem started off in a cautious manner, getting to 16 off 13 balls before going berserk.
With the high-voltage India-Pakistan 2023 ODI World Cup clash booked for October 15th at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, fans have gone berserk over the match at the iconic venue.