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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81113_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81113_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81113_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Gerard Butler keeps his arm around mystery woman days after being seen with another woman. Butler kept his arm around the lady while helping her get through the high surf in Malibu, CA. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler and woman. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A woman posed on top of a model horse outside the Ultra marquee on Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse. 03 Nov 2018 Pictured: woman on horse. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A woman posed on top of a model horse outside the Ultra marquee on Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse. 03 Nov 2018 Pictured: woman on horse. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA301527_005.jpg
  • A woman posed on top of a model horse outside the Ultra marquee on Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse. 03 Nov 2018 Pictured: woman on horse. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA301527_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: 28 yr old woman named Santosh from Madhya Pradesh state of India is only 33 inches tall . She is known as 'Bua' in her village means Aunt. She says that her life is useless because god did not create her normal like other women in her peer group. 13 Feb 2018 Pictured: Shortest Woman. Photo credit: Rare Shot News /MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: 28 yr old woman named Santosh from Madhya Pradesh state of India is only 33 inches tall . She is known as 'Bua' in her village means Aunt. She says that her life is useless because god did not create her normal like other women in her peer group. 13 Feb 2018 Pictured: Shortest Woman. Photo credit: Rare Shot News /MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA163192_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: 28 yr old woman named Santosh from Madhya Pradesh state of India is only 33 inches tall . She is known as 'Bua' in her village means Aunt. She says that her life is useless because god did not create her normal like other women in her peer group. 13 Feb 2018 Pictured: Shortest Woman. Photo credit: Rare Shot News /MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA163192_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: 28 yr old woman named Santosh from Madhya Pradesh state of India is only 33 inches tall . She is known as 'Bua' in her village means Aunt. She says that her life is useless because god did not create her normal like other women in her peer group. 13 Feb 2018 Pictured: Shortest Woman. Photo credit: Rare Shot News /MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA163192_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: 28 yr old woman named Santosh from Madhya Pradesh state of India is only 33 inches tall . She is known as 'Bua' in her village means Aunt. She says that her life is useless because god did not create her normal like other women in her peer group. 13 Feb 2018 Pictured: Shortest Woman. Photo credit: Rare Shot News /MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA163192_001.jpg
  • A woman posed on top of a model horse outside the Ultra marquee on Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse. 03 Nov 2018 Pictured: woman on horse. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA301527_006.jpg
  • A woman posed on top of a model horse outside the Ultra marquee on Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse. 03 Nov 2018 Pictured: woman on horse. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA301527_003.jpg
  • A woman posed on top of a model horse outside the Ultra marquee on Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse. 03 Nov 2018 Pictured: woman on horse. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA301527_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Wonder Woman Set, Wonder Woman 1984. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Wonder Woman Set, Wonder Woman 1984. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
    MEGA419773_001.jpg
  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • September 28, 2018 - Madrid, Spain - Women of the Civil Guard during the act of recognition of the Civil Guard woman on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of her incorporation into the Corps. 'in Madrid, Spain, 28 September 2018  (Credit Image: © Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20180716_zaa_s145_099.jpg
  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 1, 2018 - Caracas, Venezuela - Funeral in Caracas, on 2 January 2018, of Alexandra Esterfan Conopoy Herrera, 18 years old, the young woman was killed by an official of the Bolivarian National Guard while waiting for the delivery of a ham by president Maduro government for the end of the year dinner. The official David José Rebolledo (Detained), being under the influence of alcohol, shot against the crowd that waited for the trucks that brought the food. (Credit Image: © Roman Camacho/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 1, 2017 - Paris, France - A woman around 50 years old(at first look) tried to suicide herself under the metro train, only the fast reaction of an young man safe her like come down to the lines and pull her. The metro trains stopped and the situation wreak chaos at the line 4-Villiers stop, of Paris underground. A lot of people were blocked inside the metro trains and in the station more than 30 minutes, Paris, France on June 01, 2017  (Credit Image: © Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Berlin, Germany - German Chancellor Angela Merkel is pictured upon her arrival at the Woman 20 Summit in Berlin, Germany on April 25, 2017. The event, which is connected to the G20 under the German leadership is dedicated to Women's Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship. (Credit Image: © Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 16, 2018 - Ganzhou, Ganzhou, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-A woman practices anti-gravity in Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA260566_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA260566_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA260566_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA260566_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA260566_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA260566_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: First Photos of Gal Gadot filming in London for Wonder Woman 1984 (aka Wonder Woman 2). The beautiful actress looked classically glamorous as she wore an 80's style white dress while on the set, filming a 'red carpet event' party scene. This week, reports were made that Gadot is close to sealing a deal on a television series inspired by the remarkable life of the Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. 07 Aug 2018 Pictured: Gal Gadot. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • South Africa -Cape Town - 27 August 2020 - Disgruntled women in the wine industry protesting outside parliament today to demand an intervention from the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development to save their industry.Picture:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Phuket Police dismiss rape rumours in woman’s in four-story fall from building..Police have dismissed rumours that a 21-year-old woman was raped, leading to her falling from the fourth floor of a building in Phuket Town this morning (May 5)...Phuket City Police Chief Col Kamol Osiri and Deputy Superintendent Lt Col Chao Phomna both arrived in person, as did Pol Capt Virat Khongkhawhai, who received the report...The woman* was in a state of deep distress, and hung one leg over the ledge, pulled it back and then swung the other leg over in seeming indecisiveness over whether to launch herself over the side of the building...Kusoldharm rescue workers and officers from the Phuket City branch of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation attempted to talk the woman back to safety, but she climbed over the edge and ended up grabbing hold of a small seam in the bricks to prevent her from falling further...Unable to recover the woman from the side of the building, the woman fell, plunging three stories onto the ground-floor awning below before bouncing onto the concrete street...The woman was bleeding from the head as rescue workers rushed her to Vachira Phuket Hospital...The woman, originally from Bangkok, lived on the third floor of the building, a woman who said she was a friend to the victim told The Phuket News at the scene...The friend said the woman was working in Phuket, but did not specify what she did to make a living...In the woman’s room, police found four A4 sheets of paper with hand-written messages that officers believe were written by the woman. The messages explained how she felt she had failed in her life and that no one understood her...Phuket City Police Chief Col Kamol explained to The Phuket News this afternoon, “We heard the rumours that the woman said she had been raped and I ordered my investigators to look into this...“My investigators said the reason for this incident was about that she had been raped. The real
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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