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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers captain Toni Leistner heads the ball clear during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers Olamide Shodipo during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers Nahki Wells is challenged by Stoke City's Danny Batth during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers manager Steve McClaren instructs the team during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's James McClean is challenged by Queens Park Rangers Jordan Cousins during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's Thomas Ince is challenged by Queens Park Rangers Jake Bidwell during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Referee Gavin Ward shows a second yellow card to and sends off Queens Park Rangers Grant Hall during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers Nahki Wells during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers Massimo Luongo during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers manager Steve McClaren during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's Tom Edwards is challenged by Queens Park Rangers Nahki Wells during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Referee Gavin Ward shows a straight red card to, and sends off Stoke City's Sam Clucas after he stamps on Queens Park Rangers Josh Scowen during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Referee Gavin Ward shows a yellow card to Queens Park Rangers Grant Hall during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Referee Gavin Ward shows a yellow card to Queens Park Rangers PaweÅ‚ WszoÅ‚ek during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers Massimo Luongo during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Referee Gavin Ward shows a second yellow card to and sends off Queens Park Rangers Grant Hall during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's James McClean is challenged by Queens Park Rangers Jordan Cousins during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Queens Park Rangers captain Toni Leistner during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Black Queen's Patience Kpobi (L) and Senegalese Many Ndiaye jump for the ball in a qualifying match  against the Senegalese senior female team, Teranga Lionesses, who the Queens beat 3-0 to claim one of the seven places available for the African Women's Championship (AWC) to be hosted by South Africa in September, 2010. (Credit: Emmanuel Quaye/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's Charlie Adam during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's Tom Edwards during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's manager Nathan Jones during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's Charlie Adam during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's manager Nathan Jones during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's Benik Afobe during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's James McClean clears the ball during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's keeper Jack Butland during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's keeper Jack Butland punches the ball clear during the second half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Stoke City's Thomas Ince during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road Stadium, London on Saturday 9th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Black Queen's captain, Florence Okoe (R), is tackled by Senegalese player, Absa Sylla, in a qualifying match at the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium in Accra on June 6, 2010.Ghana beat the Senegalese team 3-0 to claim one of the seven places available for the African Women's Championship (AWC) to be hosted by South Africa in September, 2010. (Credit: Emmanuel Quaye/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: It was a reality TV epic crossover event as Margaret Josephs, Melissa Gorga, and Marge Sr. ("Real Housewives of New Jersey", Bravo), D'anda Simmons ("Real Housewives of Dallas", Bravo), Mariahlynn ("Love and Hip Hop New York", VH1), Adam Barta ("Dr. Miami", WE tv) and Steven Mcgee ("Summer House", Bravo) came together last night at the Gloria Crest Estate in Englewood, NJ, to celebrate the baby shower of Lexi Barbuto, Margaret's assistant, from RHONJ. Mariahlynn and Adam Barta performed their new hit single "Peep Me Tonight" for the crowd, and a bevy of pregnant drag queens (Sucia, Gigi Cutina, Adrianna Le Glam, and Saline Dijon) took the stage to entertain the reality TV crowd. 13 Sep 2018 Pictured: Adam Barta and D'andra Simmons. Photo credit: Aquetra Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Spain's Feliciano Lopez celebrates winning the Final of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday June 25, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • Canada's Denis Shapovalov during his match against Czech Republic's Tomas Berdych during day three of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 21, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • Russia's Danii Medvedev during day two of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday June 20, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission
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  • Spain's Feliciano Lopez celebrates winning the Final of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday June 25, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • Spain's Feliciano Lopez celebrates with the trophy after winning the Final of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday June 25, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • A view of ball girls and ball boys feet during the Final of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday June 25, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • Head groundsman Graham Kimpton paints the lines on Centre Court before the final during day seven of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday June 25, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • Canada's Denis Shapovalov during his match against Czech Republic's Tomas Berdych during day three of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 21, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • France's Julien Benneteau during his match against Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov during day three of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 21, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • France's Julien Benneteau during his match against Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov during day three of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 21, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • USA's Donald Young during day three of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 21, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • General view of a spectators during day two of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday June 20, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission
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  • during day two of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday June 20, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission
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  • Spain's Feliciano Lopez after beating Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka during day two of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday June 20, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission
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  • Groundskeepers tend to the grass during day one of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday June 19, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission, please contact PA Images for further info: Tel: +44 (0) 115 8447447.
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  • A spectator enjoys the sun during day one of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday June 19, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission, please contact PA Images for further info: Tel: +44 (0) 115 8447447.
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  • A ball girl during day one of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday June 19, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission, please contact PA Images for further info: Tel: +44 (0) 115 8447447.
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  • A ball girl during day one of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday June 19, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission, please contact PA Images for further info: Tel: +44 (0) 115 8447447.
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  • Canada's Denis Shapovalov during his match against Czech Republic's Tomas Berdych during day three of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 21, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission.
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  • Ground staff covering up the courts during day two of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday June 20, 2017. See PA story TENNIS Queens. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior permission
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  • Preston North End's Sean Maguire (right) has words with Queens Park Rangers' Rob Dickie during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Chris Willock in action during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Stefan Johansen in action during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Stefan Johansen in action during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Chris Willock in action during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Ilias Chair in action during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Ilias Chair in action during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Jimmy Dunne (centre) celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers mascot Spark during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers mascot Spark during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Preston North End's Emil Riis Jakobsen (left) and Queens Park Rangers' Jimmy Dunne battle for the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Warburton greets Lyndon Dykes after the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Preston North End's Emil Riis Jakobsen (left) and Queens Park Rangers' Luke Amos battle for the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Preston North End's Emil Riis Jakobsen (left) and Queens Park Rangers' Luke Amos battle for the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • A Queens Park Rangers fan in the stands during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Ilias Chair celebrates scoring their side's third goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • A Queens Park Rangers fan in the stands holds up a scarf during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Warburton gestures on the touchline during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Preston North End's Sepp van den Berg (left) and Queens Park Rangers' Chris Willock battle for the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Lyndon Dykes (centre) celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Lyndon Dykes (left) celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Lyndon Dykes (centre right) celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Preston North End's Alistair McCann (left) and Queens Park Rangers' Ilias Chair battle for the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers fans arriving before the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers fans arriving before the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • A Queens Park Rangers fan arriving before the Sky Bet Championship match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday October 2, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers merchandise during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Chris Willock in action during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Jimmy Dunne in action during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Osman Kakay in action during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Sam McCallum in action during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Jimmy Dunne in action during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Ilias Chair reacts after being fouled during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Chris Willock in action during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • Queens Park Rangers' Andre Dozzell in action during the Carabao Cup third round match at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday September 21, 2021.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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