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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague). Viewers watching the evening start balloons. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague). Viewers watching the evening start balloons. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The morning starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague).On photo Guide Montemurro of Italy. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The morning starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague). On photo Guide Montemurro of Italy. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23rd FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The morning starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague). On photo Dominic Bareford of Great Britain  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The eveining starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. Theevening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague).  A Balloonist Scabolcz Garab from Hungary team prepares for takeof. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The morning starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague). On photo Frederico Pagni of Italy. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The morning starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague). On photo Ondrej Kostrhun of Czech Republic. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague).  A Balloonist from Poland's team prepares for takeof. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event. The evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city (136 kilometers south of Prague). On photo Dominic Bareford of Great Britain  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 23, 2019, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic: Hot air balloons fly during the 23 th FAI Hot Air Balloon Czech Championship in Jindrichuv Hradec in the Czech Republic. Twenty five contestants from eleven countries participate in the event...Referee are watching the race on the field during evening starts near Jindrichuv Hradec city  (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Wire)
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Goku from "Dragon Ball Super: Broly". Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Paw Patrol. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Little Cloud by FriendsWithYou. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Little Cloud by FriendsWithYou. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Paw Patrol. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Goku from "Dragon Ball Super: Broly". Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Goku from "Dragon Ball Super: Broly". Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA311604_010.jpg
  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Goku from "Dragon Ball Super: Broly". Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Goku from "Dragon Ball Super: Broly". Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA311604_011.jpg
  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Charlie Brown. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Little Cloud by FriendsWithYou. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Paw Patrol. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Little Cloud by FriendsWithYou. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Charlie Brown. Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With record cold temperatures predicted for Thanksgiving Day & gusts of wind already picking up, Macy's workers struggled to contain the balloons at they inflated them. Several new balloons are scheduled to make their debut tomorrow if the wind allows. A decision will be made prior to parade kick off. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Goku from "Dragon Ball Super: Broly". Photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA269432_053.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA269432_020.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA269432_016.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 29, 2019 - Kolkata, WEST BENGAL, India - Activists of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) - the main ruling party of India are seen holding a banner, balloons and flags during the election campaign in kolkata..Supporters are seen campaigning at the Brigade Parade ground for the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Kolkata on April 3 while releasing colourful balloons, message placard during this event for public awareness. (Credit Image: © Avishek Das/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 7PM EST SEPT 2* Jude Law's son Rafferty Law was spotted holding a balloon during London’s Notting Hill Carnival on Monday while partying with friends. The celebrity offspring, 21, clutched onto a bright yellow balloon and a canister, while appearing to inhale the contents, before being approached by police. Rafferty then had to help a female companion who had fallen to the floor in the rain, but managed to help her to her feet before enjoying the rest of the festivities. Model Rafferty had told his social media followers that the Notting Hill Carnival event would be lively. On the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground. Balloons can be used to inhale the dangerous and banned party drug nitrous oxide, otherwise known as 'hippy crack'.Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell. Rafferty – son of actors Jude Law, 45, and Sadie Frost , 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.” He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “This is gonna be crazyyy.” Rafferty was spotted getting hold of the balloons and canister from a random male ’street seller’ who can be seen in the black hoodie. Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high in UK from May 2016 as it can cause a potentially fatal lack of oxygen. 26 Aug 2018 Pictured: Rafferty Law. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jamie O'Hara with a bunch of balloons. The ex-Premier League star sports a big bunch of balloons, while standing on a corner in Angel Islington whilst filming for a television programme. 11 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jamie O'Hara. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jamie O'Hara with a bunch of balloons. The ex-Premier League star sports a big bunch of balloons, while standing on a corner in Angel Islington whilst filming for a television programme. 11 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jamie O'Hara. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jamie O'Hara with a bunch of balloons. The ex-Premier League star sports a big bunch of balloons, while standing on a corner in Angel Islington whilst filming for a television programme. 11 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jamie O'Hara. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jamie O'Hara with a bunch of balloons. The ex-Premier League star sports a big bunch of balloons, while standing on a corner in Angel Islington whilst filming for a television programme. 11 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jamie O'Hara. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jamie O'Hara with a bunch of balloons. The ex-Premier League star sports a big bunch of balloons, while standing on a corner in Angel Islington whilst filming for a television programme. 11 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jamie O'Hara. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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