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Airbnb opens replica Beetlejuice house for tours in New Jersey NBC10 Philadelphia [Video]

Calling all ghost hunters, art enthusiasts, and fans of the iconic movie “Beetlejuice.”

Airbnb has created a replica of Delia Deetz’s home from Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” sequel, and if you dare, you can tour it.

The home is located in the quaint town of Hillsborough, New Jersey, and wrapped in a black mourning veil for Delia’s beloved husband.

“Now that my work is posthumously appreciating in value and recognition, it’s only fair that artistic souls be invited to my magnificent home,” said Delia. “So, come admire my life’s work and Create with a capital C in the first-ever art class from beyond the grave. Just watch out for that pesky trickster in the attic!”

Delia invites guests to her home to celebrate her “unmatched artistic brilliance” during ten three-hour bookings from Nov. 16 to 27 for up to six guests each.

Upon your arrival, Airbnb said Delia’s (after)lifelong assistant will usher you inside, and you will be able to wander and soak in her …

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Some aviation experts say Russia's air defense fire likely caused Azerbaijan plane crash [Video]

Azerbaijan on Thursday observed a nationwide day of mourning for the victims of the plane crash that killed 38 people and left all 29 survivors injured as speculation mounted about a possible cause of the disaster, with some experts saying that the airliner was damaged by Russian air defense fire.Azerbaijan Airlines' Embraer 190 was en route from Azerbaijan's capital of Baku to the Russian city of Grozny in the North Caucasus on Wednesday when it was diverted for reasons yet unclear and crashed while making an attempt to land in Aktau in Kazakhstan after flying east across the Caspian Sea.The plane went down about 3 kilometers (around 2 miles) from Aktau. Cellphone footage circulating online appeared to show the aircraft making a steep descent before smashing into the ground in a fireball. Other footage showed part of its fuselage ripped away from the wings and the rest of the aircraft lying upside down in the grass.As the official crash investigation started, theories abounded about a possible cause, with some experts alleging that holes seen in the planes tail section possibly indicate that it could have come under fire from Russian air defense systems fending off a Ukrainian drone attack.Ukrainian drones had previously attacked Grozny, the provincial capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya, and other regions in the countrys North Caucasus. An official in Chechnya said another drone attack on the region was fended off on Wednesday, although federal authorities didn't report it.On Thursday, national flags were lowered across Azerbaijan, traffic across the country stopped at noon, and signals sounded from ships and trains as the country observed a nationwide moment of silence.Speaking at a news conference Wednesday, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that it was too soon to speculate on the reasons behind the crash, but said that the weather had forced the plane to change from its planned course.The information provided to me is that the plane changed its course between Baku and Grozny due to worsening weather conditions and headed to Aktau airport, where it crashed upon landing, he said.Russias civil aviation authority, Rosaviatsia, said that preliminary information indicated that the pilots diverted to Aktau after a bird strike led to an emergency on board.According to Kazakh officials, those aboard the plane included 42 Azerbaijani citizens, 16 Russian nationals, six Kazakhs and three Kyrgyzstan nationals. Russia's Emergencies Ministry on Thursday flew nine Russian survivors to Moscow for treatment.Mark Zee of OPSGroup, which monitors the worlds airspace and airports for risks, said that the analysis of the images of fragments of the crashed plane indicate that it was almost certainly hit by a surface-to-air missile, or SAM.Much more to investigate, but at high level we'd put the probability of it being a SAM attack on the aircraft at being well into the 90-99% bracket, he said.Osprey Flight Solutions, an aviation security firm based in the United Kingdom, warned its clients that the Azerbaijan Airlines flight was likely shot down by a Russian military air-defense system. Osprey provides analysis for carriers still flying into Russia after Western airlines halted their flights during the war.Osprey CEO Andrew Nicholson said that the company had issued more than 200 alerts regarding drone attacks and air defense systems in Russia during the war.This incident is a stark reminder of why we do what we do, Nicholson wrote online. It is painful to know that despite our efforts, lives were lost in a way that could have been avoided.Caliber, an Azerbaijani news website, claimed that the airliner was fired upon by a Russian Pantsyr-S air defense system as it was approaching Grozny. It questioned why Russian authorities failed to close the airport despite the apparent drone raid in the area. Khamzat Kadyrov, head of Chechnya's Security Council, said that air defenses downed drones attacking the region on Wednesday.Caliber also asked why Russian authorities didn't allow the plane to make an emergency landing in Grozny or other Russian airports nearby after it was hit.Asked about the claims that the plane had been fired upon by air defense assets, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that it would be wrong to make hypotheses before investigators make their verdict.Kazakhstans parliamentary Speaker Maulen Ashimbayev also warned against rushing to conclusions based on pictures of the planes fragments, describing the allegations of air defense fire as unfounded and unethical.Other officials in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have similarly avoided comment on a possible cause of the crash, saying it will be up to investigators to determine it.___Jon Gambrell in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Aida Sultanova in London, contributed to this report.