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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • October 9, 2018 - Kolkata, WEST BENGAL, India - Hindu people are carrying the idol of Devi Durga over River Ganges on the starting of Devi Paksha / Navratri at Kolkata , India ahead of the biggest festival of Durgapuja. (Credit Image: © Avishek Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • March 28, 2019 - Kolkata, WEST BENGAL, India - A woman seen preparing the offering of Sheetala puja at the Temple in Kolkata ..As per Hindu mythology Devi sheetala is being worshipped as she cures smallpox's, sores, ghouls, pustules and diseases. Hence Hindu people observe Fast for the whole day and doing different traditional practices like Dandi (Lying on Ground) and put burning Fire Pot on their heads while worshiping to Devi sheetala for betterment of their family members. (Credit Image: © Avishek Das/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - Hundreds of Yogyakarta palace servants known as Abdi Ndalem held procession Labuhan or Larungan Merapi at the foot of Mount Merapi Yogyakarta. They brought offering of some kind of heirlom cloth of Sultan Yogyakarta Palace and food in the form of rice and chicken meat pieces. (Credit Image: © Devi Rahman/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - A worker was picking up sand during the traditional mining in the river flowing from upstream  of Mount Merapi. In one day sand will sell for US$ 0,6 or Rp.5000, per bucket made of wood or will be sold to collectors with price of US$15 or Rp.150.000, for a small pickup truk. (Credit Image: © Devi Rahman/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - The farmers are grinding rice at harvest this summer. In this harvest season the farmers are happy to be able to reach the abundant harvest targets. According to rice market research by Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nation (FAO),Indonesia including the largest rice supplier country in South Asia with domestik selling price of US$ 0,89 or Rp.12.700, (Credit Image: © Devi Rahman/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Nepalese army personnel parade around the Sheetal Niwas, Kathmandu, Nepal on Wednesday, June 07, 2017. The President of the Nepali Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba elected as a 40th Prime Minister of Nepal. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian Model Urmi traditional dress  pose hindu  god devi durga  during Hindu God Devi Durga Idol at the artisan's village of Kumartoli in Kolkata on October 04,2018,India.Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival that involves worship of the goddess Durga who symbolizes power and the triumph of good over evil in hindu mythology, culminates in the immersion of idols in water bodies. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • April 5, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - India Hindu devotees worship young girls as Kumari on the occasion of Basanti Puja or Navratri festival at Adyapith near Kolkata. Kumari, is the tradition of worshipping young pre-pubescent girls as manifestations of the divine female energy or Devi in Hindu religious traditions. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - NEW DELHI, INDIA - NEW DELHI, INDIA- JUNE, 22, 2017: Anju Devi, 19, (left) holding her injured three-year-old sister Beena, (right) whose ears were chopped off by her own father, pictured at a police station in New Delhi, India.....Amrit Bahadur, 35, beat his three-year-old daughter and chopped off both her ears, claiming that a supernatural power asked him to do so. He locked his wife and other children on the terrace and then tortured the girl.....Bahadur was arrested on the spot and is in police custody.....Pictures supplied by: Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Uttar Pradesh, India - Rupesh, 21, ..pictured with his mother Shanti Devi, 45, and father Rama Pati, 50, at his residence in Dharecha village of Hanumanganj district in Uttar Prdesh, India.....He suffers from a rare Hutchison Gilford Progeria Syndrome (a rare genetic condition that causes a child's body to age fast). Rupesh’s body started showing abnormal changes as he grew older. His head became bigger while his body shrivelled. At just 21, he now looks like an old man.  (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 25, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Police personnel stands security on top of a destroyed temple upon arrival of President Bidhya Devi Bhandari to observe the damaged historic monuments during the 3rd anniversary of Nepal Earthquake in Basantapur Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Newly elect Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba (R) speaks during the swearing-in ceremony with President Bidhya Devi Bhandari (3-L), outgoing Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (3-R), Vice President Nanda Kishore Pun (2-L), Assembly Chairperson Onsari Gharti Magar (2-R) and acting chief justice Gopal Parajuli (L) at the Presidential office in Kathmandu, Nepal on June 7, 2017. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 8, 2017 - UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA - UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA - MAY, 04, 2017 : An album picture of Manik Chandra, 40, who threw acid on her daughter Khushboo Devi, 20, for filing a police complaint about his involvement in the sex trade in Sarai Azamabad village in Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, India.....The victim’s three-year-old daughter Trisha Kumari and husband Vinod Kumar, 26, were also injured in the acid attack. ....Picture supplied by : Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 30, 2017 - CHHATTISGARH, INDIA - CHHATTISGARH, INDIA - MAY, 2017: Swords belonging to Phuleshwari Devi, 45, which she uses to cure any medical illness at her home in the Korea district of Chhattisgarh, India. ....Phuleshwari claims to have supernatural powers and believes she can cure any medical illness with the help of her magical sword. ....Pictures supplied by: Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • India's Monorama Devi Tongbram, Sonali Mayanglambam, Deborah Deborah and Amritha Regunath compete in the Women's 4000m Team Pursuit Qualifying at the Anna Meares Velodrome during day one of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • India's Monorama Devi Tongbram, Sonali Mayanglambam and Amritha Regunath compete in the Women's 4000m Team Pursuit Qualifying at the Anna Meares Velodrome during day one of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • July 8, 2018 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (top row L-R) Club's material man Pascal Plovie; Club's material man Michel Dierings; Club's warehouse man Herman Brughmans; 24 Club's Stefano Denswil; 35 Club's Saulo Decarli; Club's Luan Peres Petrini; 07 Club's Wesley Moraes; 20 Club's Hans Vanaken; 02 Club's Alexander Scholz; 05 Club's Benoit Poulain; Club's Clinton Mata; 44 Club's Brandon Mechele; Club's Brandon Baiye; Club's physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie; Club's physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin; Club's physiotherapist Jan Van Damme; (center row L-R) Club's physical coach Eddie Rob; Club's Tomislav Rogic; Club's Lois Openda; 10 Club's Abdoulay Diaby; 19 Club's Thibault Vlietinck; 40 Club's Jordi Vanlerberghe; Club's Mats Rits; Club's assistant coach Rudi Cossey; Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko; Club's assistant coach Edward Still; 25 Club's Ruud Vormer; Club's Siebe Schrijvers; 08 Club's Lior Refaelov; 30 Club's Marvelous Nakamba; 17 Club's Anthony Limbombe; 03 Club's Timmy Simons; Club's team manager Devy Rigaux; (front row L-R) Club's video analyst Nicolas Still; Club's physiotherapist Peter Destickere; 21 Club's Dion Cools; 09 Club's Jelle Vossen; Club's Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld; Club's Brent Gabriel; 18 Club's goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert; Club's Karol Letica; 22 Club's goalkeeper Ethan Horvath; 11 Club's Krepin Diatta; 14 Club's Ivan Tomecak; 42 Club's Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis; Club's doctor Lode Dalewyn; Club's performance coach Dieter Deprez pose for a group picture at the 2018-2019 season photo shoot of Belgian first league soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 08 July 2018 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER (Credit Image: © Kurt Desplenter/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 8, 2018 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (top row L-R) Club's material man Pascal Plovie; Club's material man Michel Dierings; Club's warehouse man Herman Brughmans; 24 Club's Stefano Denswil; 35 Club's Saulo Decarli; Club's Luan Peres Petrini; 07 Club's Wesley Moraes; 20 Club's Hans Vanaken; 02 Club's Alexander Scholz; 05 Club's Benoit Poulain; Club's Clinton Mata; 44 Club's Brandon Mechele; Club's Brandon Baiye; Club's physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie; Club's physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin; Club's physiotherapist Jan Van Damme; (center row L-R) Club's physical coach Eddie Rob; Club's Tomislav Rogic; Club's Lois Openda; 10 Club's Abdoulay Diaby; 19 Club's Thibault Vlietinck; 40 Club's Jordi Vanlerberghe; Club's Mats Rits; Club's assistant coach Rudi Cossey; Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko; Club's assistant coach Edward Still; 25 Club's Ruud Vormer; Club's Siebe Schrijvers; 08 Club's Lior Refaelov; 30 Club's Marvelous Nakamba; 17 Club's Anthony Limbombe; 03 Club's Timmy Simons; Club's team manager Devy Rigaux; (front row L-R) Club's video analyst Nicolas Still; Club's physiotherapist Peter Destickere; 21 Club's Dion Cools; 09 Club's Jelle Vossen; Club's Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld; Club's Brent Gabriel; 18 Club's goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert; Club's Karol Letica; 22 Club's goalkeeper Ethan Horvath; 11 Club's Krepin Diatta; 14 Club's Ivan Tomecak; 42 Club's Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis; Club's doctor Lode Dalewyn; Club's performance coach Dieter Deprez pose for a group picture at the 2018-2019 season photo shoot of Belgian first league soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 08 July 2018 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER (Credit Image: © Kurt Desplenter/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 8, 2018 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (top row L-R) Club's material man Pascal Plovie; Club's material man Michel Dierings; Club's warehouse man Herman Brughmans; 24 Club's Stefano Denswil; 35 Club's Saulo Decarli; Club's Luan Peres Petrini; 07 Club's Wesley Moraes; 20 Club's Hans Vanaken; 02 Club's Alexander Scholz; 05 Club's Benoit Poulain; Club's Clinton Mata; 44 Club's Brandon Mechele; Club's Brandon Baiye; Club's physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie; Club's physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin; Club's physiotherapist Jan Van Damme; (center row L-R) Club's physical coach Eddie Rob; Club's Tomislav Rogic; Club's Lois Openda; 10 Club's Abdoulay Diaby; 19 Club's Thibault Vlietinck; 40 Club's Jordi Vanlerberghe; Club's Mats Rits; Club's assistant coach Rudi Cossey; Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko; Club's assistant coach Edward Still; 25 Club's Ruud Vormer; Club's Siebe Schrijvers; 08 Club's Lior Refaelov; 30 Club's Marvelous Nakamba; 17 Club's Anthony Limbombe; 03 Club's Timmy Simons; Club's team manager Devy Rigaux; (front row L-R) Club's video analyst Nicolas Still; Club's physiotherapist Peter Destickere; 21 Club's Dion Cools; 09 Club's Jelle Vossen; Club's Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld; Club's Brent Gabriel; 18 Club's goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert; Club's Karol Letica; 22 Club's goalkeeper Ethan Horvath; 11 Club's Krepin Diatta; 14 Club's Ivan Tomecak; 42 Club's Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis; Club's doctor Lode Dalewyn; Club's performance coach Dieter Deprez pose for a group picture at the 2018-2019 season photo shoot of Belgian first league soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 08 July 2018 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER (Credit Image: © Kurt Desplenter/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Milan, Italy - Devis Mangia during the preliminaries of Europa League 2017/2018 match between Milan v Craiova, in Milan, on august 3, 2017  (Credit Image: © Loris Roselli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Milan, Italy - Devis Mangia during the preliminaries of Europa League 2017/2018 match between Milan v Craiova, in Milan, on august 3, 2017  (Credit Image: © Loris Roselli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (upper row L-R) material man Pascal Plovie, material man Michel Dierings, warehouse man Herman Brughmans, Stefano Denswil, Bjorn Engels, German Mera, Wesley Moraes, Hans Vanaken, Benoit Poulain, Brandon Mechele, Dion Cools, Ahmed Touba, Erhan Masovic, physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie, physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin, physiotherapist Jan Van Damme, (middle row L-R) physical coach Renaat Philippaerts, Thibault Vlietinck, Carlos Strandberg, Jordi Vanlerberghe, Claudemir Domingues De Souza, Timmy Simons, assistant coach Rudi Cossey, Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko, assistant coach Edward Still, team manager Devy Rigaux, Ruud Vormer, Lior Refaelov, Marvelous Nakamba, Anthony Limbombe, Dorin Rotariu, goalkeeper coach Jan Van Steenberghe, (lower row L-R) video analyst Mario Ballegeer, physiotherapist Peter Destickere, Elton Acolatse, Jose Izquierdo, Jelle Vossen, Laurens De Bock, goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert, goalkeeper Ethan Horvath, goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle, goalkeeper Jens Teunckens, Jeremy Perbet, Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis, Abdoulay Diaby, Helibelton Palacios, performance coach Dieter Deprez, doctor Lode Dalewyn pose with the fans (rear) for 'the largest team picture' at the fan day of Belgian first division soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 16 July 2017 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (upper row L-R) material man Pascal Plovie, material man Michel Dierings, warehouse man Herman Brughmans, Stefano Denswil, Bjorn Engels, German Mera, Wesley Moraes, Hans Vanaken, Benoit Poulain, Brandon Mechele, Dion Cools, Ahmed Touba, Erhan Masovic, physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie, physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin, physiotherapist Jan Van Damme, (middle row L-R) physical coach Renaat Philippaerts, Thibault Vlietinck, Carlos Strandberg, Jordi Vanlerberghe, Claudemir Domingues De Souza, Timmy Simons, assistant coach Rudi Cossey, Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko, assistant coach Edward Still, team manager Devy Rigaux, Ruud Vormer, Lior Refaelov, Marvelous Nakamba, Anthony Limbombe, Dorin Rotariu, goalkeeper coach Jan Van Steenberghe, (lower row L-R) video analyst Mario Ballegeer, physiotherapist Peter Destickere, Elton Acolatse, Jose Izquierdo, Jelle Vossen, Laurens De Bock, goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert, goalkeeper Ethan Horvath, goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle, goalkeeper Jens Teunckens, Jeremy Perbet, Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis, Abdoulay Diaby, Helibelton Palacios, performance coach Dieter Deprez, doctor Lode Dalewyn pose with the fans (rear) for 'the largest team picture' at the fan day of Belgian first division soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 16 July 2017 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (upper row L-R) material man Pascal Plovie, material man Michel Dierings, warehouse man Herman Brughmans, Stefano Denswil, Bjorn Engels, German Mera, Wesley Moraes, Hans Vanaken, Benoit Poulain, Brandon Mechele, Dion Cools, Ahmed Touba, Erhan Masovic, physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie, physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin, physiotherapist Jan Van Damme, (middle row L-R) physical coach Renaat Philippaerts, Thibault Vlietinck, Carlos Strandberg, Jordi Vanlerberghe, Claudemir Domingues De Souza, Timmy Simons, assistant coach Rudi Cossey, Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko, assistant coach Edward Still, team manager Devy Rigaux, Ruud Vormer, Lior Refaelov, Marvelous Nakamba, Anthony Limbombe, Dorin Rotariu, goalkeeper coach Jan Van Steenberghe, (lower row L-R) video analyst Mario Ballegeer, physiotherapist Peter Destickere, Elton Acolatse, Jose Izquierdo, Jelle Vossen, Laurens De Bock, goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert, goalkeeper Ethan Horvath, goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle, goalkeeper Jens Teunckens, Jeremy Perbet, Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis, Abdoulay Diaby, Helibelton Palacios, performance coach Dieter Deprez, doctor Lode Dalewyn pose with the fans (rear) for 'the largest team picture' at the fan day of Belgian first division soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 16 July 2017 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (upper row L-R) material man Pascal Plovie, material man Michel Dierings, warehouse man Herman Brughmans, Stefano Denswil, Bjorn Engels, German Mera, Wesley Moraes, Hans Vanaken, Benoit Poulain, Brandon Mechele, Dion Cools, Ahmed Touba, Erhan Masovic, physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie, physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin, physiotherapist Jan Van Damme, (middle row L-R) physical coach Renaat Philippaerts, Thibault Vlietinck, Carlos Strandberg, Jordi Vanlerberghe, Claudemir Domingues De Souza, Timmy Simons, assistant coach Rudi Cossey, Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko, assistant coach Edward Still, team manager Devy Rigaux, Ruud Vormer, Lior Refaelov, Marvelous Nakamba, Anthony Limbombe, Dorin Rotariu, goalkeeper coach Jan Van Steenberghe, (lower row L-R) video analyst Mario Ballegeer, physiotherapist Peter Destickere, Elton Acolatse, Jose Izquierdo, Jelle Vossen, Laurens De Bock, goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert, goalkeeper Ethan Horvath, goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle, goalkeeper Jens Teunckens, Jeremy Perbet, Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis, Abdoulay Diaby, Helibelton Palacios, performance coach Dieter Deprez, doctor Lode Dalewyn pose with the fans (rear) for 'the largest team picture' at the fan day of Belgian first division soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 16 July 2017 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (upper row L-R) material man Pascal Plovie, material man Michel Dierings, warehouse man Herman Brughmans, Stefano Denswil, Bjorn Engels, German Mera, Wesley Moraes, Hans Vanaken, Benoit Poulain, Brandon Mechele, Dion Cools, Ahmed Touba, Erhan Masovic, physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie, physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin, physiotherapist Jan Van Damme, (middle row L-R) physical coach Renaat Philippaerts, Thibault Vlietinck, Carlos Strandberg, Jordi Vanlerberghe, Claudemir Domingues De Souza, Timmy Simons, assistant coach Rudi Cossey, Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko, assistant coach Edward Still, team manager Devy Rigaux, Ruud Vormer, Lior Refaelov, Marvelous Nakamba, Anthony Limbombe, Dorin Rotariu, goalkeeper coach Jan Van Steenberghe, (lower row L-R) video analyst Mario Ballegeer, physiotherapist Peter Destickere, Elton Acolatse, Jose Izquierdo, Jelle Vossen, Laurens De Bock, goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert, goalkeeper Ethan Horvath, goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle, goalkeeper Jens Teunckens, Jeremy Perbet, Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis, Abdoulay Diaby, Helibelton Palacios, performance coach Dieter Deprez, doctor Lode Dalewyn pose with the fans (rear) for 'the largest team picture' at the fan day of Belgian first division soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 16 July 2017 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 11, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - Club's team manager Devy Rigaux poses for photographer at the 2017-2018 season photo shoot of Belgian first league soccer team Club Brugge, Tuesday 11 July 2017 in Brugge. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND (Credit Image: © Eric Lalmand/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 8, 2018 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (top row L-R) Club's material man Pascal Plovie; Club's material man Michel Dierings; Club's warehouse man Herman Brughmans; 24 Club's Stefano Denswil; 35 Club's Saulo Decarli; Club's Luan Peres Petrini; 07 Club's Wesley Moraes; 20 Club's Hans Vanaken; 02 Club's Alexander Scholz; 05 Club's Benoit Poulain; Club's Clinton Mata; 44 Club's Brandon Mechele; Club's Brandon Baiye; Club's physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie; Club's physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin; Club's physiotherapist Jan Van Damme; (center row L-R) Club's physical coach Eddie Rob; Club's Tomislav Rogic; Club's Lois Openda; 10 Club's Abdoulay Diaby; 19 Club's Thibault Vlietinck; 40 Club's Jordi Vanlerberghe; Club's Mats Rits; Club's assistant coach Rudi Cossey; Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko; Club's assistant coach Edward Still; 25 Club's Ruud Vormer; Club's Siebe Schrijvers; 08 Club's Lior Refaelov; 30 Club's Marvelous Nakamba; 17 Club's Anthony Limbombe; 03 Club's Timmy Simons; Club's team manager Devy Rigaux; (front row L-R) Club's video analyst Nicolas Still; Club's physiotherapist Peter Destickere; 21 Club's Dion Cools; 09 Club's Jelle Vossen; Club's Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld; Club's Brent Gabriel; 18 Club's goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert; Club's Karol Letica; 22 Club's goalkeeper Ethan Horvath; 11 Club's Krepin Diatta; 14 Club's Ivan Tomecak; 42 Club's Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis; Club's doctor Lode Dalewyn; Club's performance coach Dieter Deprez pose for a group picture at the 2018-2019 season photo shoot of Belgian first league soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 08 July 2018 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER (Credit Image: © Kurt Desplenter/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2017 - Brugge, BELGIUM - (upper row L-R) material man Pascal Plovie, material man Michel Dierings, warehouse man Herman Brughmans, Stefano Denswil, Bjorn Engels, German Mera, Wesley Moraes, Hans Vanaken, Benoit Poulain, Brandon Mechele, Dion Cools, Ahmed Touba, Erhan Masovic, physiotherapist Dimitri Dimi Dobbenie, physiotherapist Valentijn Deneulin, physiotherapist Jan Van Damme, (middle row L-R) physical coach Renaat Philippaerts, Thibault Vlietinck, Carlos Strandberg, Jordi Vanlerberghe, Claudemir Domingues De Souza, Timmy Simons, assistant coach Rudi Cossey, Club Brugge's head coach Ivan Leko, assistant coach Edward Still, team manager Devy Rigaux, Ruud Vormer, Lior Refaelov, Marvelous Nakamba, Anthony Limbombe, Dorin Rotariu, goalkeeper coach Jan Van Steenberghe, (lower row L-R) video analyst Mario Ballegeer, physiotherapist Peter Destickere, Elton Acolatse, Jose Izquierdo, Jelle Vossen, Laurens De Bock, goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert, goalkeeper Ethan Horvath, goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle, goalkeeper Jens Teunckens, Jeremy Perbet, Emmanuel Bonaventure Dennis, Abdoulay Diaby, Helibelton Palacios, performance coach Dieter Deprez, doctor Lode Dalewyn pose with the fans (rear) for 'the largest team picture' at the fan day of Belgian first division soccer team Club Brugge KV, Sunday 16 July 2017 in Brugge...BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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