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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • June 17, 2017 - Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India - People offered funeral near the body of a slain Kashmiri Rebel ashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander JUNAID AH MATOO at Khudwani village of kulgam District, 60KM from Srinagar. Tawseef along with two associates killed in 20 hours long gun battle in Arwani Kulgam. (Credit Image: © Muneeb Ul Islam/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast,Akhmetshampov Murat(11) and Barlybayen Assan(9) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Liago Vovo(C) of Ivory coast  in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Kashmiri Young boy attend the funeral procession of a Slain Kashmiri rebel Junaid ah Matoo at Khudwani village of kulgam District, 60KM from Srinagar. Tawseef along with two associates killed in 20 hours long gun battle in Arwani Kulgam. (Credit Image: © Muneeb Ul Islam/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 10, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Women perform ?dondi? rituals on the occasion of Brahma Puja festival in Hooghly. Local people worship Brahma, Hindu God of creation on the full moon day of Boishak( the first month of Bengali Calendar) at a small village of Hooghly 60km away from Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Dembele Moussa(7) of Ivory coast,Zhumabekou Kanat(20) and Barlybayen Assan of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Team of  Ivory coast during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Cissé Momo coach of Senegal during  the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between USA and Senegal. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast  who scores a goal  during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Zhumabebekov Kanat(20) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Yussopov Darkhan(22) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast and goalkeeper  Mustfin Zhssulanof (1) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast and goalkeeper  Mustfin Zhssulanof (1) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Thousands attend funeral procession of a Slain Kashmiri rebel Junaid ah Matoo at Khudwani village of kulgam District, 60KM from Srinagar. Tawseef along with two associates killed in 20 hours long gun battle in Arwani Kulgam. (Credit Image: © Muneeb Ul Islam/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast and goalkeeper  Mustfin Zhssulanof (1) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast,Akhmetshampov Murat(11) and Barlybayen Assan(9) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast  who scores a goal  during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Team of Kazakhstan during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast and goalkeeper  Mustfin Zhssulanof (1) of Kazakhstan in action during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2017 - Nabeul, Tunisia - Diane Amara(11) of Ivory coast  who scores a goal  during the second day of the group stage of the WMF World of Mini Foot 2017, played in Nabeul (60km south of Tunis) between Kazakhstan and the Ivory coast. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa -Cape Town - 03 September 2020- A brigadier, believed to have info on corruption, died suspiciously. Apparently he “fell” to his death from a car travelling at 60km. None of the four other people in the car died. No damage to the car. The family suspects foul play in the absence of a valid explanation.Today the family had a memorial service where SAPS members showed support by having a motorcade with sirens passing his house in Town Two khayelitsha.Picture:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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