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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman plays a violin at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A seller wears protective mask as safety measure against COVID-19 to offers his products to shoppers at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A warning sign in entrance of Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman plays a violin at Central de Abasto Market during the daily life amid of Coronavirus outbreak in phase 3. The Central de Abasto is the largest and most important market in Mexico and food provider which has increased its security measures due to recent positive cases among sellers . on April 27, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • November 10, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - The Union Square Green Market, in operation since nineteen-seventy-six is an open air framers market and is one of 50 farmer's markets in New York City. It is opened year round, and dedicated to promote regional agriculture by providing small family farms the opportunity to sell their locally grown products directly to consumer. The market is opened on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. (Credit Image: © G. Ronald Lopez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Durban - 26 May 2020 - Nosipho Mchunu the founder of Isivuno Soya Foods manufactures top quality and tasteful Soya Mince at her factory in Mout Elias, Dalton. Isivuno provide the provincial Government warehouses that have the aim of providing food products to NGO/ and NPO's. As a food product company they have the aim of providing nutritional food for all Governmental Departments that have an aim too to provide food to Correctional Sevices, Water food programmes, Security Companies and for all retail markets.<br />
For more info contact (Nosipho @ 0793384003)<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Seattle, Washington, United States - Seattle, Washington: Whole Foods Market storefront in the South Lake union neighborhood. Amazon.com announced that it would acquire the specialty organic supermarket chain for $13.7 billion. The deal to close by the end of 2017 would make Whole Foods Market a subsidiary of Amazon.com. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 12, 2020, Lagos, Nigeria: Residents buy and sell at Oke-Odo Food Market, Ile-Epo, Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Christians celebrate Easter festival indoor in compliance with of ongoing stay-at-home and lockdown orders by the government to contain the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (Credit Image: © Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Seattle, Washington, United States - Seattle, Washington: Whole Foods Market storefront in the South Lake union neighborhood. Amazon.com announced that it would acquire the specialty organic supermarket chain for $13.7 billion. The deal to close by the end of 2017 would make Whole Foods Market a subsidiary of Amazon.com. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Los Angeles, California, U.S - Amazon announced on Friday June 16, 2017 that it plans to buy Whole Foods Market in deal valued at $13.7 billion. Whole Foods Market store in Los Angeles, California. (Credit Image: © Prensa Internacional via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian Vendor at the flower market of Kolkata, India, on 08,October,2018. The 129-year old Kolkata Flower Market is eastern India's largest flower market with hundreds of stalls and people sitting on the ground.Demand for flowers are high for the forthcoming Hindu festival Kali Puja,Deepawali,Jagadharty Puja with added price increases this season due to rising diesel costs in the distribution chain. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 5, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - New York Union Square Farmers market is biggest farmers market in the city and very busy on Saturdays offering vegetables, fruits, berries, flowers, bread and more. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Columbus, Mississippi, USA - Danny, from Danny's Fried Pork Skins, finishes another batch at the Market Street Festival in Columbus, Mississippi. Danny, along with several other food vendors were staying busy on Saturday, May 4th, 2019. (Credit Image: © Tim ThompsonZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb 05, 2006; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Whole Foods Market was founded in Austin, Texas, when three local businessmen decided the natural foods industry was ready for a supermarket format. The founders were John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy, owners of Safer Way Natural Foods, and Craig Weller and Mark Skiles, owners of Clarksville Natural Grocery. The original Whole Foods Market opened in 1980 with a staff of only 19 people. It was an immediate success. At the time, there were less than half a dozen natural food supermarkets in the United States. Since then, they have grown by leaps and bounds opening stores in most urban cities (Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Feb 05, 2006; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Whole Foods Market was founded in Austin, Texas, when three local businessmen decided the natural foods industry was ready for a supermarket format. The founders were John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy, owners of Safer Way Natural Foods, and Craig Weller and Mark Skiles, owners of Clarksville Natural Grocery. The original Whole Foods Market opened in 1980 with a staff of only 19 people. It was an immediate success. At the time, there were less than half a dozen natural food supermarkets in the United States. Since then, they have grown by leaps and bounds opening stores in most urban cities (Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 28, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Vendors are selling ifter items on the first day of Ramadan at city’s largest ifter market of old Dhaka. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 28, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Vendor waits with foods for customers in the traditional Ifter market at Chalk Bazar as the first day of the Holy month Ramadan in Dhaka, Bangladesh. On May 28, 2017. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian Muslim buys and sales Iftar food during the Ramadan the holy fasting month of Muslim on June 17, 2017 in Kolkata. Muslim across the world observe the holy month of Ramadan, when they refrain from eating from dawn to dusk. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2018 - Chicago, IL, USA - The new McDonald's restaurant on the ground floor of the new corporate headquarters in Fulton Market district, Tuesday, April 24, 2018 in Chicago. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 29, 2009: Vegetable Market; Nigeria (Credit Image: © James Morris/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Bogor, West Java, Indonesia - Traders  holds a bundle of ketupat, a type of rice dumpling packaged in palm leaves, in the lead up to Eid al-Fitr at a traditional market in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Muslims around the world are preparing to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the three day festival marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan; it will be observed on 15th or 16th of June depending on the lunar calendar. Eid al-Fitr is one of the two major holidays in Islam. (Credit Image: © Adriana Adinandra/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 12, 2020, Lagos, Nigeria: Residents buy and sell at Sunday Market, Ogba, Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Christians celebrate Easter festival indoor in compliance with of ongoing stay-at-home and lockdown orders by the government to contain the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (Credit Image: © Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 28, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Afghan girls collecting usable fruits and vegetables form Badami Bagh market.  Pakistan is among 11 countries which carry almost 50 pcs. of the global burden of chronic hepatitis. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 28, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Afghan girls collecting usable fruits and vegetables form Badami Bagh market.  Pakistan is among 11 countries which carry almost 50 pcs. of the global burden of chronic hepatitis. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 21, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian arranges salted fish during preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr feast which is celebrated at the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, at the main market in Gaza City, on June 21, 2017. Muslims across the world are preparing for the arrival of Eid al-Fitr, a three day holiday marking the end of the religious month of Ramadan in which believers abstain from food and water during daylight hours. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Barpeta, Assam, India - Woman labourer carrying harvested fresh cucumber in a farm to sell in the market  in Barpeta, Assam, India, about  100KM from Guwahati on Sunday, December 16, 2018. (Credit Image: © David Talukdar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Yogyakarta, DIY, Indonesia - A cook prepares during breakfast in Horison Hotel at Yogyakarta, DIY, Indonesia. .The market share of 6% Indonesia hotels throughout the Asia Pacific region, over Japan 4%, South Korea 3% . Indonesia also managed to out perform Japan who were in the top five, six, Hong Kong and South Korea down to seven. (Credit Image: © Dadang Trimulyanto/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • August 1, 2018 - Bangkok, Thailand - A Bangkok code enforcement officer talks to a market vender on Khao San Road in Bangkok. Khao San Road is Bangkok's original backpacker district and is still a popular hub for travelers, with an active night market and many street food stalls. The Bangkok municipal government went through with it plans to reduce the impact of the street market on August 1 because city officials say the venders, who set up on sidewalks and public streets, pose a threat to public safety and could impede emergency vehicles. Venders are restricted to working from 6PM to midnight and fewer venders will be allowed to set up on the street. It's the latest in a series of night markets and street markets the city has closed. (Credit Image: © Sean Edison via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 1, 2018 - Bangkok, Thailand - Bangkok code enforcement officers ask a street vender to move out of the right of way on Khao San Road in Bangkok. Khao San Road is Bangkok's original backpacker district and is still a popular hub for travelers, with an active night market and many street food stalls. The Bangkok municipal government went through with it plans to reduce the impact of the street market on August 1 because city officials say the venders, who set up on sidewalks and public streets, pose a threat to public safety and could impede emergency vehicles. Venders are restricted to working from 6PM to midnight and fewer venders will be allowed to set up on the street. It's the latest in a series of night markets and street markets the city has closed. (Credit Image: © Sean Edison via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 1, 2018 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Bangkok code enforcement officers ask a street vender to move out of the right of way on Khao San Road in Bangkok. Khao San Road is Bangkok's original backpacker district and is still a popular hub for travelers, with an active night market and many street food stalls. The Bangkok municipal government went through with it plans to reduce the impact of the street market on August 1 because city officials say the venders, who set up on sidewalks and public streets, pose a threat to public safety and could impede emergency vehicles. Venders are restricted to working from 6PM to midnight and fewer venders will be allowed to set up on the street. It's the latest in a series of night markets and street markets the city has closed. (Credit Image: © Sean Edison via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - FILE PHOTO - Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. Pictured: May 16, 2012 - Laguna Niguel, California, U.S. - People line up as the Whole Foods store Laguna Niguel opens. The latest Whole Foods Market to open in Orange County will target shoppers looking for dining options such as a pizzeria, a tapas bar, fusion tacos and craft beer. ''We've been joking that it is more of a restaurant with a market inside,'' said Norm Shaughnessy, store team leader of the new Laguna Niguel market. Though it will be packed with the usual assortment of organic and natural foods, the 36,000-square-foot grocery store is also filled with dining options. The store features a pizza station, a wine and beer bar with 12 taps, a fusion taco eatery, a juice bar and a cafŽ serving coffee roasted onsite. The dining area will seat about 125 people, including tables located in an outdoor patio boasting a large rectangular fire pit. The store is also hiring its own executive chef Ð a first for any Whole Foods Market in Southern California..(Credit Image: © Ruaridh Stewart/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Rungis, France - MARINE LE PEN, left, French National Front political party candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks with employees as she visits the meat pavilion at the Rungis international food market, near Paris, during her campaign. (Credit Image: © Charles Platiau/Pool/Prensa Internacional via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - FILE PHOTO - Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. Pictured: September 28, 2016 - Chicago, IL, USA - Customers gather outside during the grand opening of the Whole Foods Market at the corner of West 63rd Street and South Halsted Street in the Englewood Neighborhood Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Armando L. Sanchez/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Rungis, France - MARINE LE PEN, left, French National Front political party candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks with employees as she visits the meat pavilion at the Rungis international food market, near Paris, during her campaign. (Credit Image: © Charles Platiau/Pool/Prensa Internacional via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - New York, New York, U.S. - A customer holds Whole Foods bags after purchasing groceries outside the Upper East Side 87th Street Whole Foods location. Amazon announced it planned to purchase Whole Foods for $13.4 billion. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - New York, New York, U.S. - A close-up view of Whole Foods sign outside the Upper East Side 87th Street Whole Foods location. Amazon announced it planned to purchase Whole Foods for $13.4 billion. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - New York, New York, U.S. - A customer holds Whole Foods bags after purchasing groceries outside the Upper East Side 87th Street Whole Foods location. Amazon announced it planned to purchase Whole Foods for $13.4 billion. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jun 16, 2017 - Eugene, Oregon, U.S. - Exterior views of Whole Foods logo and sign. Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. (Credit Image: © Shalan Stewart/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 16, 2017 - Eugene, Oregon, U.S. - Exterior views of Whole Foods logo and sign. Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. (Credit Image: © Shalan Stewart/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 16, 2017 - Eugene, Oregon, U.S. - Exterior views of Whole Foods logo and sign. Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. (Credit Image: © Shalan Stewart/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 16, 2017 - Eugene, Oregon, U.S. - Exterior views of Whole Foods logo and sign. Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. (Credit Image: © Shalan Stewart/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 16, 2017 - Eugene, Oregon, U.S. - Exterior views of Whole Foods logo and sign. Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. (Credit Image: © Shalan Stewart/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 16, 2017 - FILE PHOTO - Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. Pictured: Jun 06, 2008 - San Francisco, California, USA - Service at Amazon.com Inc.'s Web site was unavailable for a period of time on Friday. Amazon's homepage returned the message ''Http/1.1 Service Unavailable'' against a blank white screen. No reason for the service interruption was listed, and company representatives were not available for immediate comment. Shares of Amazon were down 2.7 percent to 2.25 in early afternoon trading. PICTURED: Date Unknown - Fernley, Nevada, USA - Founder and CEO of Amazon.com, JEFF BEZOS gears up for the holiday season at Amazon's distribution center (Credit Image: Mark Richards/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 16, 2017 - FILE PHOTO - Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. Pictured: March 29, 2017 - Seattle, Washington/King County, U.S. - AmazonFresh Pickup SoDo. Amazon.com revealed two grocery pickup locations in Seattle' SoDo and Ballard neighborhoods where shoppers can receive their online purchases in as little as fifteen minutes after they are placed. Customers also have the option of selecting a convenient time for pickup. AmazonFresh Pickup is currently available for Amazon employees in a beta test program. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - New York, New York, U.S. - A customer holds a Whole Foods bag after purchasing groceries outside the Upper East Side 87th Street Whole Foods location. Amazon announced it planned to purchase Whole Foods for $13.4 billion. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2018 - Allahabad, India - Indian people buy decorative items and fancy lights ahead of Diwali Festival , in Allahabad on November 3, 2018 . 'Diwali', the Festival of Lights, marks victory over evil and commemorates the time when Hindu god Lord Rama achieved victory over Ravana and returned to his kingdom Ayodhya. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visit a cooking demonstration where under privileged children are learning to cook under Chef Moha Fedal at the Villa des Ambassadors in Rabat, Morocco, on the 25th February 2019. 25 Feb 2019 Pictured: Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visit a cooking demonstration where under privileged children are learning to cook under Chef Moha Fedal at the Villa des Ambassadors in Rabat, Morocco, on the 25th February 2019. 25 Feb 2019 Pictured: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visit a cooking demonstration where under privileged children are learning to cook under Chef Moha Fedal at the Villa des Ambassadors in Rabat, Morocco, on the 25th February 2019. 25 Feb 2019 Pictured: Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • NO WEB/NO APPS - Exclusive. (Text available) A group of craftswomen gather in the morning at the village center to make hand-crafted items which will be sold on the markets of larger cities, in 'Palma Real' native community, near Puerto Maldonado, Peru on July 17, 2017. The Amazon rainforest is famous as ‘The Lung of the Earth’, but also for the presence of numerous native communities, who have always lived isolated and in close contact with nature for generations, used to seek for food and medicines and to build items directly from the environment in which they live. The unstoppable rise of globalization has drastically changed their needs, expectations and consequently their way of life. Located in the Tambopata National Reserve, on the border between Peru and Bolivia, the native Comunidad Palma Real is one of the clearest examples of this change. Living on the banks of the Madre de Dios River since approximately 1976, Palma Real comprises about 300 people part of the nomadic community Ese-Eja, established in the Amazon rainforest of Peru before the Spanish colonization. Photo by Giacomo d'Orlando/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • An astronaut aboard the International Space Station focused near the Sun's reflection point to shoot this photograph of grid-patterned fish farms on the coast of China's northeast province of Liaoning. The aquaculture basins have been built out from the wooded coast to a distance of nearly 6 kilometers (4 miles). Fish farms have been constructed at many points along the provincial coastline, but this group of basins facing the Yellow Sea is the largest. (Liaoning Province is the sixth in China in terms of aquaculture production.)<br />
The basins are built on shallow seabeds, mudflats, and bays.<br />
Islands, such as the one at image center, often help anchor the construction of basins. Outer barriers protect the basins from winter storms. Water flow lines and a ship wake are visible near the river estuary.<br />
Most aquaculture products are marketed live in China, with less than 5 percent processed for local or overseas markets.<br />
Shellfish, a traditional marine food source, still dominates the marine species production (77 percent), with sea fish a distant second (5 percent).<br />
About 4.3 million people are involved in freshwater and marine fish production in China (as of 2007).<br />
Click here to view another high-contrast astronaut photograph of fish farms near the Nile Delta.<br />
Astronaut photograph ISS044-E-89407 was acquired on September 6, 2015, with a Nikon D4 digital camera using an 1150 millimeter lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations Facility and the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by a member of the Expedition 44 crew. The image has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast, and lens artifacts have been removed. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory as part of the ISS National Lab to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and
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  • May 16, 2012 - Laguna Niguel, California, U.S. - People line up as the Whole Foods store Laguna Niguel opens. The latest Whole Foods Market to open in Orange County will target shoppers looking for dining options such as a pizzeria, a tapas bar, fusion tacos and craft beer. ''We've been joking that it is more of a restaurant with a market inside,'' said Norm Shaughnessy, store team leader of the new Laguna Niguel market. Though it will be packed with the usual assortment of organic and natural foods, the 36,000-square-foot grocery store is also filled with dining options. The store features a pizza station, a wine and beer bar with 12 taps, a fusion taco eatery, a juice bar and a cafŽ serving coffee roasted onsite. The dining area will seat about 125 people, including tables located in an outdoor patio boasting a large rectangular fire pit. The store is also hiring its own executive chef Ð a first for any Whole Foods Market in Southern California..(Credit Image: © Ruaridh Stewart/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • August 29, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany - Isemarkt, Market in Hamburg. The longest weekly market in Germany is protected from rainfall under the subway bridge. I was able to find all kinds of food, groceries and other fruit products. August 29, 2017 Germany  (Credit Image: © Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • En marche! candidate for the upcoming presidential elections Emmanuel Macron meets with wholesale traders and workers as he tours the Rungis International Market, the largest wholesale food market in the world, in Rungis, south of Paris, France on April 18, 2017. Photo by Gilles Rolle/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • May 2, 2017 - Munich, Germany - Picture show  Viktualienmarkt (daily food market), the biggest market of the city existing since 1807 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany on 2 May 2017. Viktualienmarkt Located in the heart of Munich, Viktualienmarkt is a food market, Located in the heart of Munich, with an area of 22,000 square meters in which more than 140 vendors offer fruit, flowers, cheese and other colorful products. (Credit Image: © Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Dimapur, India - A Man transport alive dog tucked into sack, to be killed for their meat, at a market Dimapur, India north eastern state of Nagaland on Wednesday, 27 March 2019. Dog meat, a delicacy food for the members of the tribal Nagas, is eaten openly in the remote Indian eastern state of Nagaland and to a smaller extent in Mizoram state. (Credit Image: © Caisii Mao/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Feb. 14, 2013 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S - A Whole Foods Market in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts is photographed on Friday, February 15, 2013. (Credit Image: © Nicolaus Czarnecki/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug 17, 2008 - Hingham, Massachusetts, USA - Whole Foods Market is a food retailer of 'natural' and organic products, including produce, seafood, grocery, meat and poultry, bakery, prepared foods and catering, beer, wine, cheese, whole body, floral, pet products, and household products. The company is well known and respected for its ethical standards and social responsibility.  (Credit Image: © Seamas Culligan/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2020, Lagos, Nigeria: A woman without facemask walks past the fence of Mile 12 Food Market in Lagos, Nigeria on Monday, May, 4 2020. In order to cushion the hardship of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic lockdown, government has relaxed its rules by allowing people to move and open business in the day time, imposed curfew form 8PM -6AM and made it compulsory for everybody to wear facemask in public places from Monday, May 4, 2020. Photo by Adekunle Ajayi  (Credit Image: © Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2020, Lagos, Nigeria: A woman wearing facemask stands with her goods inside Mile 12 Food Market in Lagos, Nigeria on Monday, May, 4 2020. In order to cushion the hardship of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic lockdown, government has relaxed its rules by allowing people to move and open business in the day time, imposed curfew form 8PM -6AM and made it compulsory for everybody to wear facemask in public places from Monday, May 4, 2020. Photo by Adekunle Ajayi  (Credit Image: © Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Oct. 13, 2010 - California, USA - Customers wait in line for the opening of the new Whole Foods Market at 7881 Edinger Avenue in Huntington Beach.  This is the company's 300th store.  The company started in 1980 in Austin, Texas and now has locations across the U.S. and U.K.(Credit Image: © The Orange County Register/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Oct 26, 2005; Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA; Mags and TV Out! Call For Price! 949.481.3747 or 310.625.2825 - The line backs up just before Whole Foods Market opens Wednesday morning.  Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cydney Scott/Palm Beach Post/ZUMA Press. (©) Copyright 2005 by Palm Beach Post
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  • September 28, 2016 - Chicago, IL, USA - Customers gather outside during the grand opening of the Whole Foods Market at the corner of West 63rd Street and South Halsted Street in the Englewood Neighborhood Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Armando L. Sanchez/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 27, 2015 - Chicago, IL, USA - An exterior view of the Whole Foods Market at 115 Mack Avenue, seen on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 in Detroit, Mich. (Credit Image: © Terrence Antonio James/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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