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  • South Africa - Port Elizabeth - 12 - August - 2020 Nurses at Gelvan Park Old age home . Gift of the Givers hand over of 100 food parcels to the care givers of Gelvan Park Frail care centre.  This home has been brought to our attention by Mrs Giezma Johsnstone of ISUZU SA. Saluting the care givers of this home who has not been paid since lockdown as subsidies was delayed but yet they came every day to work to make sure the elderly nappies were changed, bathed and fed while there families were hungry at home. These are true heroes and Gift of the Givers  will be giving each nurse a food hamper,blanket,hygiene packs and fleece jacket. Will be donating bulk food the home as well. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Port Elizabeth - 12 - August - 2020 Nurse at Gelvan Park Old age home Nokuthula Mazibukwana . Gift of the Givers hand over of 100 food parcels to the care givers of Gelvan Park Frail care centre.  This home has been brought to our attention by Mrs Giezma Johsnstone of ISUZU SA. Saluting the care givers of this home who has not been paid since lockdown as subsidies was delayed but yet they came every day to work to make sure the elderly nappies were changed, bathed and fed while there families were hungry at home. These are true heroes and Gift of the Givers  will be giving each nurse a food hamper,blanket,hygiene packs and fleece jacket. Will be donating bulk food the home as well. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer ages one. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Prodigy's Keith Flint has died at the age of 49. The singer is seen performing in July 1996 at the T in the Park festival. 04 Mar 2019 Pictured: Keith Flint of the Prodigy at the T in the Park festival in 1996. He died aged 49 on the 4th March 2019. Photo credit: Fred Duval/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer aged 3. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer family home. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer family home. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer family home. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer playing cricket in the street in November 2013. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer playing cricket in the street in November 2013. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer playing cricket in the street in November 2013. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer playing cricket in the street in November 2013. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer’s cousin. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer's uncle. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer playing cricket in the street in November 2013. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer's aunt and cousin. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer.s coach. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: where Jofra Archer first played cricket. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer playing cricket in the street in November 2013. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer's uncle. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer playing cricket in the street in November 2013. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer's uncle. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: English cricket sensation Jofra Archer growing up in his native Barbados. The 24-year-old found himself charged with the responsibility of bowling a super over in England's thrilling World Cup victory against New Zealand at Lord's. But the pace bowler grew up in humble surroundings in the village of Sea View community of St Philip parish, Barbados, where he first learned to play cricket on muddy streets with his friends. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School, where staff and coached remember his as humble boy who excelled at cricket from an early age. 16 Jul 2019 Pictured: Jofra Archer. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 10, 2018 - Malaga, MALAGA, Spain - A large replica of a dinosaur is seen during the DINO Expo XXL..This exhibition is divided into two periods (Dinosaurs age and Ice age), having more than 100 different animated dinosaurs replicas of 12 metres of measure, with mechanism of movement and sound. The project with figures of dinosaurs that are replicas to real scale, have the purpose to make the known details of the dinosaurs age when they settle on the earth. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 1, 2017 - Ireland - Clodagh Neligan (Preservation and Conservation Department) carries The Garland of Howth manuscript..Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson, after a three-year conservation project..The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time..On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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