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  • April 6, 2014 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC. 10-4-1994.President William Jefferson Clinton greets South African President Nelson Mandela to the White House during an Offical State visit to the United States.. President Clinton welcomed Nelson Mandela to the White House today, saying the South African leader's path from imprisonment in an apartheid state to the presidency of a new democracy is ''proof that the human spirit can never be crushed.''.''You are living proof that the forces of justice and reconciliation can bridge any divide,'' Clinton told Mandela at a formal arrival ceremony marking the South African leader's first visit to Washington as president..Mandela said the victory against apartheid paved the way for a new struggle to improve the lot of a majority of South Africa's people..''We have opened a new battle line to fight against poverty, against hunger, against joblessness, against homelessness, against disease, illiteracy, lack of electricity, of running water, of health care,'' he said to an invited cheering crowd of 4,500..That battle, he said, ''may prove to be a more difficult battle than the fight against apartheid.''.Mandela also paid tribute to the support of black America for black South Africans' long fight for racial equality..''The Afro-Americans never forgot that Africa is their continent,'' he said..Underscoring the main goal of his trip, he made a plea for U.S. investment to rebuild South Africa's economy, which has languished under years of international sanctions against the apartheid system of racial separation..''People of the United States of America, come and invest in our country,'' he said..He said he was confident he would not go home ''with empty hands.''.Credit: Mark Reinstein (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2014 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC..Credit: Mark Reinstein Washington, DC. 10-4-1994.President William Jefferson Clinton greets South African President Nelson Mandela to the White House during an Offical State visit to the United States.. President Clinton welcomed Nelson Mandela to the White House today, saying the South African leader's path from imprisonment in an apartheid state to the presidency of a new democracy is ''proof that the human spirit can never be crushed.''.''You are living proof that the forces of justice and reconciliation can bridge any divide,'' Clinton told Mandela at a formal arrival ceremony marking the South African leader's first visit to Washington as president..Mandela said the victory against apartheid paved the way for a new struggle to improve the lot of a majority of South Africa's people..''We have opened a new battle line to fight against poverty, against hunger, against joblessness, against homelessness, against disease, illiteracy, lack of electricity, of running water, of health care,'' he said to an invited cheering crowd of 4,500..That battle, he said, ''may prove to be a more difficult battle than the fight against apartheid.''.Mandela also paid tribute to the support of black America for black South Africans' long fight for racial equality..''The Afro-Americans never forgot that Africa is their continent,'' he said..Underscoring the main goal of his trip, he made a plea for U.S. investment to rebuild South Africa's economy, which has languished under years of international sanctions against the apartheid system of racial separation..''People of the United States of America, come and invest in our country,'' he said..He said he was confident he would not go home ''with empty hands.''.Credit: Mark Reinstein (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The secret girlfriend of singer Michael Jackson has spoken out ahead of the 10th anniversary of his death and told how she regrets not intervening to get him help for his problems. Shana Mangatal, 48, first met the singer when she was aged 17 and they had a relationship after she began working as a receptionist at the star’s Hollywood management company when in her twenties. She had arranged to see Jackson on Friday, June 26, 2009 - a day after his tragic death - after aides had called her to say Jackson was in trouble. Shana told The Sun: “It was devastating for years after I kept thinking, ‘What if I had gone to see him on Wednesday? Would that have changed anything? “It was a huge shock because I was supposed to go see him that week at rehearsal. That whole week I was preparing to see him. I'd gone to the mall to find an outfit to wear. "And I was trying to think of what to say to him because a couple of the people who were close to him had been calling me frantically, telling me that he was in trouble and he needed help. “One of the people was his nanny and she called me crying one day and begged me to go to rehearsal to go see him and tell him that I was here for him if he needed anything and offer to help with the children. “She really wanted me to go there and offer my help to him because she knew that he needed it but I couldn't think of what to say to him It was going to be hard for me to go to rehearsal and bring this up so I had been procrastinating all week. "I could've gone any day that week but I thought I'll just go on Friday and that will give me time to find the perfect outfit to wear and figure out what to say “Could I have somehow changed the state of mind to make him be able to stay around a little longer? I don't know. I guess we can never know, but part of the thing that haunted me all of these years was that I had an opportunity to see him at least one last time and to possibly help him and I put it off by procrastinat
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  • May 24, 2019 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States Of America - FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - MAY 24: Hamid Ould-Rouis who was 58 years old was killed after being shot by law enforcement officers. A U.S. Marshal said the suspect was wanted for attempted murder. When he exited his vehicle in the parking lot, he was holding a gun That was when members of the task force shot and killed him in the parking lot. The shooters Vehicle a VW was then removed from the mosque with shot out windows. Fireman than hosed down the driveway where the gunman was killed on May 24, 2019 at the Masjid Al-Iman mosque in Fort Lauderdale, Florida...People:  Hamid Ould-Rouis (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Madiun, East Java, Indonesia - H. Sugeng Rismiyanto, mayor of Madiun delivered a speech while opening the night of the People's Coffee Party in the parking lot of one of the hotels in the city of Madiun. (Credit Image: © Ajun Ally/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Madiun, East Java, Indonesia - Djoko Raharto, Head of Bank Indonesia Kediri Representative delivered his remarks during the night of the People's Coffee Party which was held in the parking lot of one of the hotels in Madiun City (Credit Image: © Ajun Ally/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Chrissy Teigen sure has specs appeal in this photoshoot to plug her new sunglasses line with Quay Australia. The 33-year-old model and mother-of-two strikes a series of alluring poses in the campaign for the QUAY X CHRISSY line — a full range of blue light glasses and sunglasses, now available online. Quay — which is pronounced ‘key’ — picked Chrissy to be the face of the brand’s global 'Education is Quay' campaign, which clarifies how to say the brand’s name and also puts the blue light filtering glasses center stage. The glasses feature lenses with Blue Light Technology to help block harmful light from digital screens that may cause symptoms such as headaches, blurry vision and loss of sleep, and the prescription-ready frames can be taken to an optometrist to be filled. Quay CEO Jodi Bricker said of the collaboration: ‘We reached out to Chrissy because she's a role model for authentic self-expression, with a huge range of dynamic roles - mother, entrepreneur, philanthropist, comedienne, entertainer - who pays it forward to empower millions of others across the globe.’ Bricker added: ‘When we're looking at partners, it's important to us that we're aligning with people who share the passion and sense of confidence that's so integral to our identity - and Chrissy has mastered that art over the years. We're a brand with a large online presence, and it's our responsibility to foster an open environment of self-expression for our community - online and out in the world.’ As part of the multi-deal partnership, the brand released a new collection - comprised of Quay's best-selling frames in all-new, muted retro tones. The glasses are priced at AUD $60-$70 per pair, putting them in the affordable price bracket. Teigen said: ‘I've come across Quay a number of times over the years through friends, so when the opportunity to partner came up, it felt right. I love that they offer something so special that's accessible to everyone - the product is b
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  • Chrissy Teigen sure has specs appeal in this photoshoot to plug her new sunglasses line with Quay Australia. The 33-year-old model and mother-of-two strikes a series of alluring poses in the campaign for the QUAY X CHRISSY line — a full range of blue light glasses and sunglasses, now available online. Quay — which is pronounced ‘key’ — picked Chrissy to be the face of the brand’s global 'Education is Quay' campaign, which clarifies how to say the brand’s name and also puts the blue light filtering glasses center stage. The glasses feature lenses with Blue Light Technology to help block harmful light from digital screens that may cause symptoms such as headaches, blurry vision and loss of sleep, and the prescription-ready frames can be taken to an optometrist to be filled. Quay CEO Jodi Bricker said of the collaboration: ‘We reached out to Chrissy because she's a role model for authentic self-expression, with a huge range of dynamic roles - mother, entrepreneur, philanthropist, comedienne, entertainer - who pays it forward to empower millions of others across the globe.’ Bricker added: ‘When we're looking at partners, it's important to us that we're aligning with people who share the passion and sense of confidence that's so integral to our identity - and Chrissy has mastered that art over the years. We're a brand with a large online presence, and it's our responsibility to foster an open environment of self-expression for our community - online and out in the world.’ As part of the multi-deal partnership, the brand released a new collection - comprised of Quay's best-selling frames in all-new, muted retro tones. The glasses are priced at AUD $60-$70 per pair, putting them in the affordable price bracket. Teigen said: ‘I've come across Quay a number of times over the years through friends, so when the opportunity to partner came up, it felt right. I love that they offer something so special that's accessible to everyone - the product is b
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  • Chrissy Teigen sure has specs appeal in this photoshoot to plug her new sunglasses line with Quay Australia. The 33-year-old model and mother-of-two strikes a series of alluring poses in the campaign for the QUAY X CHRISSY line — a full range of blue light glasses and sunglasses, now available online. Quay — which is pronounced ‘key’ — picked Chrissy to be the face of the brand’s global 'Education is Quay' campaign, which clarifies how to say the brand’s name and also puts the blue light filtering glasses center stage. The glasses feature lenses with Blue Light Technology to help block harmful light from digital screens that may cause symptoms such as headaches, blurry vision and loss of sleep, and the prescription-ready frames can be taken to an optometrist to be filled. Quay CEO Jodi Bricker said of the collaboration: ‘We reached out to Chrissy because she's a role model for authentic self-expression, with a huge range of dynamic roles - mother, entrepreneur, philanthropist, comedienne, entertainer - who pays it forward to empower millions of others across the globe.’ Bricker added: ‘When we're looking at partners, it's important to us that we're aligning with people who share the passion and sense of confidence that's so integral to our identity - and Chrissy has mastered that art over the years. We're a brand with a large online presence, and it's our responsibility to foster an open environment of self-expression for our community - online and out in the world.’ As part of the multi-deal partnership, the brand released a new collection - comprised of Quay's best-selling frames in all-new, muted retro tones. The glasses are priced at AUD $60-$70 per pair, putting them in the affordable price bracket. Teigen said: ‘I've come across Quay a number of times over the years through friends, so when the opportunity to partner came up, it felt right. I love that they offer something so special that's accessible to everyone - the product is b
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  • Chrissy Teigen sure has specs appeal in this photoshoot to plug her new sunglasses line with Quay Australia. The 33-year-old model and mother-of-two strikes a series of alluring poses in the campaign for the QUAY X CHRISSY line — a full range of blue light glasses and sunglasses, now available online. Quay — which is pronounced ‘key’ — picked Chrissy to be the face of the brand’s global 'Education is Quay' campaign, which clarifies how to say the brand’s name and also puts the blue light filtering glasses center stage. The glasses feature lenses with Blue Light Technology to help block harmful light from digital screens that may cause symptoms such as headaches, blurry vision and loss of sleep, and the prescription-ready frames can be taken to an optometrist to be filled. Quay CEO Jodi Bricker said of the collaboration: ‘We reached out to Chrissy because she's a role model for authentic self-expression, with a huge range of dynamic roles - mother, entrepreneur, philanthropist, comedienne, entertainer - who pays it forward to empower millions of others across the globe.’ Bricker added: ‘When we're looking at partners, it's important to us that we're aligning with people who share the passion and sense of confidence that's so integral to our identity - and Chrissy has mastered that art over the years. We're a brand with a large online presence, and it's our responsibility to foster an open environment of self-expression for our community - online and out in the world.’ As part of the multi-deal partnership, the brand released a new collection - comprised of Quay's best-selling frames in all-new, muted retro tones. The glasses are priced at AUD $60-$70 per pair, putting them in the affordable price bracket. Teigen said: ‘I've come across Quay a number of times over the years through friends, so when the opportunity to partner came up, it felt right. I love that they offer something so special that's accessible to everyone - the product is b
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  • November 18, 2018 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - The Zwarte Piet, the helpers of St. Nicholas, distribute sweets to the children in attendance. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  November 18, 2018. After his arrival in Zaandam yesterday Friday, today it is Amsterdam who receives St. Nicholas. Many attendees receive the saint from Spain on a quieter day in which none of the anti-racist groups who received him yesterday in a protest in which it was requested that the character Zwarte Piet not wear the face painted black. An issue that is creating quite a lot of controversy throughout the country  (Credit Image: © Nacho Calonge/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A SUPERMUM with 16 children has revealed: “Our Covid-19 quarantine has been tough.” Doris Phillips, 38, and her disabled veteran husband William, 42, have been hailed as modern-day miracle workers after raising their giant brood on a shoestring budget. But with coronavirus ravaging communities, the family have been holed up together around-the-clock and unable to leave their four bedroom home which doesn’t even have a yard or garden. The only time tireless Doris has left their home in Indianapolis, Indiana is to embark on $1,000 a time trips to Costco where she stocks up on essentials for their children Jason, 19, Nicole, 18, Sophia, 6, Zander, 13, Sage, 12, Lance, 11, Kristella, 10, Giscella,9, Liezella, 6, Adeiric, 7, William, 7, Asreella, 5, Adderin, 4, Aleric, 3, Viella, 1, and Abella, seven months. “The virus has forced my family to change our routine which has at times been completely crazy,’ said Doris. “When lockdown first happened it was chaos because the schools suddenly closed and we were trying to do home schooling. The kids are up at 7am and when they had no school to go to they were running around like wild little deers. “The only break I have is when I am wheeling two shopping carts around the supermarket and getting food for the family – and even then people are giving me funny looks because they think I am hoarding. If only they knew how many children I have.” Before quarantine Doris and William were previously spending at least 15 hours a day caring for their litter and exact military precision to master family meals, schoolwork, endless hospital visits, bath times and family outings. But that routine ended in mid-March when states forced families to isolate. “They are up at 7am and if you don’t get into the bathroom earlier and brush your teeth you’ll never get in there. Our day starts early and ends usually at midnight. “We’ve been trying to keep them busy with home schooling and various projects including m
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