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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
    MEGA145800_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
    MEGA145800_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • February 5, 2018 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates - The UAE remains the No.1 construction market in the GCC, and is on track to deliver growth in 2018 in the lead-up to Expo 2020 while the overall sentiment across the region's building sector shows a steady improvement, a new survey revealed..On Monday, February 5, 2018, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Seattle, Washington, United States - Seattle, Washington: Reflection in the Day 1 building of the Amazon Spheres currently under construction at the Amazon Urban Campus in the Belltown neighborhood. The geodesic structures, which will house additional office space, retail and a botanical garden, are scheduled to open in early 2018. The development is being constructed amid Seattle’s record building boom. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Poland - Andrzej Adamczyk, the current Minister of Infrastructure and Construction, during a press briefing on the construction site of the Skawina bypass' last section connecting with the national road number 44. .On Monday, October 1st, 2018, in Skawina, Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Seattle, Washington, U.S - A general view of a  construction crane that stands high at a Capital Hill construction site in Seattle, WA. (Credit Image: © Jeff Halstead/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 13, 2012 - Caution tape at construction site (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - The construction site of a new road project is pictured after cutting through the Middle East Technical University's (METU) forested campus in Ankara, Turkey on September 11, 2017. The university's rector Prof. Dr. Mustafa Versan Kok recently announced that the rectorship and the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality signed a protocol on a new road project of 4.8 kilometres in length passing through the university with the destruction around 24 hectares of the forest land. In the late evening hours of September 09, approximately 500 trucks and construction equipments with hundreds of police officers escorting them unexpectedly started to cut down the trees in the land a day after the signing the protocol. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 1, 2018 - Huai'An, Huai'an, China - Huai'an, CHINA-Construction workers work at a construction site in Huai'an, east China's Jiangsu Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Naples, Campania/Napoli, Italy - Naples flash mob against deaths at work.A flash mob to say enough to the dead at work: it is the initiative promoted by the “Cgil” and “Fillea CGIL Campania”unions on the occasion of “Giornata Mondiale per la salute e la sicurezza del lavoro”.In picture reproduction of a construction site (Credit Image: © Salvatore Esposito/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_051.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_052.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_057.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_061.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_063.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_062.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_027.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_053.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA581219_055.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: David Beckham's Inter Miami stadium looks far from finished even with the first game against the LA Galaxy scheduled for March 14. The pink and black accented Lockhart Stadium site was still filled with construction workers and debris and was not nearly complete as the opening day looms. 08 Jan 2020 Pictured: Inter Miami Stadium General View Construction. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 26, 2017 - Chornobyl, Ukraine - Worker walks next to the Safe Confinement arch over the fourth block of the Chernobyl nuclear plant on April 26, 2017. The presidents of Ukraine and Belarus attended the construction site of the Chernobyl plant arch to mark 31 years since the world's worst civil nuclear accident spewed radiation across Europe. The station's fourth reactor in the north of former Soviet Ukraine exploded in 1986 after a safety test went horribly wrong at 1:23 am on April 26. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - Workers are seen at the construction site of Turkey's biggest retractable-roof shopping mall, which will be opened in September, in Ankara, Turkey on July 27, 2017. Turkey has one of the largest construction industries in the world with more than 180,000 companies, and more than 1,8 million people currently employed by this sector. Turkish companies have been active particularly in Algeria, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Libya, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkmenistan, and other nearby countries. In 2015, Turkey were ranked second after China in the 'Top 250 International Contractors' list. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 27, 2019 - Seattle, Washington, U.S - Seattle, Washington: Crews demolish the Alaskan Way Viaduct near the Seattle Ferry Terminal on the city’s central waterfront. A new two mile long bored road tunnel replaced the viaduct, carrying State Route 99 under downtown Seattle from the SODO neighborhood to South Lake Union. The city has now embarked on a multi-year program to rebuild the waterfront including a new surface street, parks and paths. (Credit Image: © Paul Christian Gordon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Seattle, Washington, United States - Seattle Washington: Disassembly pit prepared for the arrival of the cutterhead. The Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program’s tunnel-boring machine, nicknamed Bertha, broke through in South Lake Union on April 4, 2017. Originally launched in 2013, the tunnel-boring machine was halted after striking a steel pipe causing a two-year delay. Digging resumed in 2016 after the machine was repaired. The bored road tunnel is replacing the Alaskan Way Viaduct and will carry State Route 99 under downtown Seattle from the SODO neighborhood to South Lake Union. The two mile long waterfront tunnel is scheduled to open in late 2019. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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