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  • June 27, 2017 - London, UK. Superintendent Sean Oxley speaks at the launch. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan and the Met Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick at Dwaynamics Boxing Club. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan and the Met Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick, launches a knife crime strategy at Dwaynamics Boxing Club, which will tackle the deeply concerning rise in knife crime across the capital, especially among young Londoners. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 28, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany - 'Hamburg knife attack' A body is removed from the popular German supermarket Edeka in Hamburg today after a man stabbed the person to death while shouting  ''Allahu akhabar'' and then proceeded to slash four other people with the same knife. A passers-by chased the attacker and held him to police arrived. (Credit Image: © Jeff Widener via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Turku, Finland - People mourning at Salutorget. An 18-year-old Moroccan man is suspected for the stabbing two people to death with a knife and injuring at least six. Police in Finland say a knifeman who killed two people in the south-western city of Turku on Friday appeared to choose women as targets. They are treating the attack as a terrorist incident. (Credit Image: © Bardell Andreas/Aftonbladet/IBL via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 18, 2018 - Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, Frankreich - Yann Gonzalez at the 'Knife + Heart / Un couteau dans le coeur' photocall during the 71st Cannes Film Festival at the Palais des Festivals on May 18, 2018 in Cannes, France (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted at Lime grove Lifestyle shopping centre in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 24 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured on a jetski in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • Redmond O’Neal, the son of actor Ryan O’Neal and the late Farrah Fawcett, has been charged with attempted murder following an alleged crime spree. The 33-year-old, who has a history of drug abuse, went on a crime spree in Venice Beach and nearby Palms neighborhoods in California last month where he went about punching or stabbing five men over several days in unprovoked attacks, according to Los Angeles Police Department. Two men were seriously injured, one of whom was stabbed in the face, police say. O’Neal was linked to the attacks after being arrested as a suspect in an armed robbery at a 7-Eleven store on May 8. LAPD said in a statement: “After O’Neal’s arrest, the violent crime spree ended and Pacific Area robbery detectives found O’Neal to strongly match the description of the suspect in these crimes. Evidence and eye witness identifications linked O’Neal to the violent crime spree.” On Friday (June 8) robbery detectives handed a file to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office. O’Neal was subsequently charged with one count of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, one count of criminal threats, one count of brandishing a knife and one count of battery. He remains in the custody of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. 09 Jun 2018 Pictured: Redmond O’Neal seen in a police mugshot after being charged with attempted murder among other charges on June 8, 2018. Photo credit: LAPD/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted at Lime grove Lifestyle shopping centre in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 24 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted at Lime grove Lifestyle shopping centre in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 24 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured on a jetski in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured on a jetski in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • February 14, 2018 - Woman using knife to cut away carpet on floor (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Gabourey Sidibe spotted on a boat in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured on a jetski in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American actress Gabourey Sidibe pictured in swim suit in Barbados. Last year, the Empire star underwent weight-loss surgery. Sidibe, 33, decided to get laproscopic bariatric surgery after she and her older brother Ahmed, 34, were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The 33-year-old star — who rose to fame playing the titular role in Precious in 2009 — revealed she tried for more than a decade to lose weight naturally before opting for the procedure. And in May of 2016, she secretly went under the knife. 26 May 2017 Pictured: Gabourey Sidibe. Photo credit: 246paps/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police search a rear yard at the scene of a cop shot in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police search a rear yard at the scene of a cop shot in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police search a rear yard at the scene of a cop shot in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police search a rear yard at the scene of a cop shot in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police search a rear yard at the scene of a cop shot in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police at the scene of a cop shot at Tompkins Ave near Fingerboard Rd, SI. in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police at the scene of a cop shot at Tompkins Ave near Fingerboard Rd, SI. in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police at the scene of a cop shot at Tompkins Ave near Fingerboard Rd, SI. in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police at the scene of a cop shot at Tompkins Ave near Fingerboard Rd, SI. in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police at the scene of a cop shot at Tompkins Ave near Fingerboard Rd, SI. in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police at the scene of a cop shot at Tompkins Ave near Fingerboard Rd, SI. in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A police officer was shot in the stomach and a knife-wielding suspect was shot and killed when cops opened fire while responding to a domestic dispute on Staten Island Sunday night. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 09 Dec 2018 Pictured: Police search a rear yard at the scene of a cop shot in Staten Island. Photo credit: William C. Lopez/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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