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  • EXCLUSIVE: A man has appeared in court accused of the murder of Rihanna's cousin in Barbados. Shawayne Williams is accused of shooting 21-year-old Tavon Kaiseen Alleyne multipls times in the parish of St Michael on Dec 26. The victim was rushed by private vehicle to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, but later died of his injuries. Superstar Rihanna has added her voice to the chorus of calls for an end to rising gun violence on the island, in the wake of 30 murders, including 23 that were gun-related last year. Also in court were Alleyne's sister, Tanella Alleyne, and cousin Noella Alstrom, who is the mother of Rihanna's belowed god-daughter Majesty. Williams' mother Regima also attended the hearing in the island's capital Bridgetown. 03 Jan 2018 Pictured: Tanella Alleyne (left) and Noella Alshom. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 26, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - US President Donald Trump is seen on his motorcade vehicle after departing a private dinner in Roppongi. Trump and his wife Melania Trump attended a private dinner hosted by the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe. The US President is currently on an official four-day state visit to Japan. He is the first foreign leader to visit the country after the coronation of Emperor Naruhito. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • April 28, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference  about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers...Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc..Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. .On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 9, 2017 - Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, India - A civilian during militants attacked security forces early this morning in south Kashmir's Anantnag district. A police spokesperson said the bullets hit a private car which was behind the security forces vehicle resulting in injuries to the driver, identified as Aarif Ahmed Dar resident of Anantang. (Credit Image: © Aasif Shafi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Mugla, Turkey - August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today.  The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. (Credit Image: © Yasar Anter/Depo Photos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 14, 2017 - Bodrum, Turkey - Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his relatives, friends an guards ride to bike in the Aegean resort of Bodrum early on Aug. 14. Prince and his family arrived in Bodrum early today. The private jumbo jet carrying the prince and his family landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures. The family got into six VIP cars and one bus waiting at the apron. They were escorted to the city center by two police vehicles and security guards. Around 300 luggage and 30 bicycles of the family were transferred to the truck only after hours. Their belongings were taken to a villa in the Göltürkbükü neighborhood. The Saudi prince and his family will reportedly stay in Bodrum for a week and will later embark on a blue voyage with a private yacht. Photo by Yasar Anter/Dha/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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