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  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson Home to the Jackson family for decades. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Famous photograph wallpaper in one of the outer buildings. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Guesthouse. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_017.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_025.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_022.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_039.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_034.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_031.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_029.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_028.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_033.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_037.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_044.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_047.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_051.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_054.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Famous photograph wallpaper in one of the outer buildings. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_056.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, CaliforniaPicture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, CaliforniaPicture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_020.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_027.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_021.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_032.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_026.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_036.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_035.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_043.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_041.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_042.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_045.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_046.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_055.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_057.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Famous photograph wallpaper in one of the outer buildings. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_040.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Picture shows interiors and exteriors of the Havenhurst Compound that Joe Jackson purchased in 1971 in Encino, California. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_049.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Jackson Family compound in Encino CA which Joe Jackson purchased in 1971, the Jackson family lived for decades. - photographs taken 2013. 28 Jun 2018 Pictured: Guesthouse. Photo credit: Michelle Day/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA246378_016.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
    MEGA455513_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Sella McCartney has infuriated her neighbours in The Hamptons by building a 5ft high sea wall that blocks her community’s decades-old private access to its beach. The fashion designer and husband Alasdhair (correct) Willis paid $1.7million for their three-bedroom ocean front home and adjoining land three years ago. But erosion is claimed to have destroyed 40 feet of frontage in just one year so they joined with an adjacent neighbour to build the wall to save both properties. However, the imposing 230ft wide sandbag structure also runs across a beach entrance road between the two homes that is for everyone living in the private avenue. It slopes up on the avenue side but has had a 5ft sheer drop on to the beach since October last year because a storm washed away the sand that made it resemble a dune. This has made it impossible for most of the residents, many of them elderly, to get down on to the beach. Some neighbours, many having lived for decades in the quiet lane in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, have now branded the designer, 47, arrogant and high-handed. Despite The Hamptons being a millionaires’ playground with high property prices, most residents in the private avenue have lived there for many years and hold down regular jobs or are retired. Stella and her family are believed to have spent part of last summer at the modest 1176 sq ft home. She has four children with Alasdhair, the creative director at boot brand Hunter. The couple advertised the home as a summer rental in 2017 for up to $30,000 a month. Stella’s dad Sir Paul, 77, has had a home in uber-fashionable Amagansett since the 1990s and pal Gwyneth Paltrow, 46, also has a house there. Stella and the neighbour’s wall went up in July last year. But her permit with East Hampton council expired in April. She is now applying for a time extension– but is willing to remove the sandbags across the 30ft wide access and run them round the side of her house, according to the latest pape
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: GVs of the Comuna 13 barrio (neighborhood). Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 20, 2018 - Gaza - Supporters of exiled Palestinian politician and Fatah movement's former security chief, Mohammed Dahlan, hold images of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during a commemoration ceremony held on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of Arafat's death. Palestinians marked 14 years since the death of iconic leader, last week with their campaign for statehood still deadlocked and beset by internal divisions. Arafat, who for decades embodied the struggle for independence, died aged 75 in a French hospital on November 11, 2004, with fellow Palestinians accusing Israel of having poisoned him. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Supporters of exiled Palestinian politician and Fatah movement's former security chief, Mohammed Dahlan, hold images of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during a commemoration ceremony held on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of Arafat's death, on November 20, 2018 in Gaza city. - Palestinians marked 14 years since the death of iconic leader, last week with their campaign for statehood still deadlocked and beset by internal divisions. Arafat, who for decades embodied the struggle for independence, died aged 75 in a French hospital on November 11, 2004, with fellow Palestinians accusing Israel of having poisoned him. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA172304_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Bullet wounds are masked by tattoos on Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez's arms. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez with a fan in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA172304_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: GVs of the Comuna 13 barrio (neighborhood). Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: GVs of the Comuna 13 barrio (neighborhood). Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA172304_029.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: GVs of the Comuna 13 barrio (neighborhood). Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 26, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinians attend the screening of ''10 Years'' at Samer Cinema in Gaza City on August 26, 2017. The Samer Cinema in Gaza City, the oldest in the strip and was built in 1944 but closed for decades, hosted a special screening of a film about Palestinians in Israeli prisons. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Supporters of exiled Palestinian politician and Fatah movement's former security chief, Mohammed Dahlan, hold images of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during a commemoration ceremony held on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of Arafat's death, on November 20, 2018 in Gaza city. - Palestinians marked 14 years since the death of iconic leader, last week with their campaign for statehood still deadlocked and beset by internal divisions. Arafat, who for decades embodied the struggle for independence, died aged 75 in a French hospital on November 11, 2004, with fellow Palestinians accusing Israel of having poisoned him. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181120_zaa_n230_208.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA172304_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA172304_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA172304_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: An angry man, wearing a white t-shirt is held back as he confronts Popeye at the summit of the Comuna 13 slum. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: GVs of the Comuna 13 barrio (neighborhood). Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez was mobbed by fans in Comuna 13, one of Medellín's most notorious slums and a former Escobar stronghold. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jhon Jairo Velasquez, known more famously as Popeye, is considered to be the world's most notorious assassin from his time as one of Pablo Escobar's most trusted lieutenants. Popeye was part of Escobar's Medellin Cartel until his surrender to the Colombian justice system in 1992. He was one of Pablo Escobar's inner circle and commanded half of the sicarios of the criminal organization 'The Extraditables'. Velasquez was released from prison in 2014 after serving over two decades for drug trafficking, terrorism and the 1989 murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán. He claims to have killed 300 people by his own hand and helped orchestrate the deaths of over 3,000. He was released for good behavior after serving 23 years of his 30-year sentence. Popeye has now emerged from hiding as Colombia puts its civil war and gangland legacy behind it and he now spends his time giving tours of Escobar's Medellín and the spots where he carried out slayings and is also a star on YouTube. 06 Aug 2017 Pictured: Jhon Jairo 'Popeye' Velasquez. Photo credit: James Breeden / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: An x-ray of Bhola Shankar's stomach shows nails accumulated inside his body at a state-run hos
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Patient Bhola Shankar recovering after surgery in a state-run hospital in Bundi, Rajasthan, In
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Doctors removed as many as 115 iron nails from man's stomach at a state-run hospital in Bundi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Family members pay a visit to Patient Bhola Shankar recovering at a state-run hospital in Bund
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Dr Anil Saini who operated on Bhola Shankar shows the times extracted from his patient's stoma
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Doctors removed as many as 115 iron nails from man's stomach at a state-run hospital in Bundi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sudipto Maity in India An Indian man complaining of stomach ache had over 100 iron nails removed from his intestine by doctors. The operation took place on Monday in the country's north west Rajasthan state. Reports said 42-year-old Bhola Shankar had reached the government hospital in Bundi town , complaining of excruciating pain. However, it was after conducting the initial tests that doctors were left baffled. X-ray of the patient showed a cluster of a rather unusual item in the man's stomach. A CT scan confirmed the suspicion. Operating on the patient, a team of surgeons, led by Dr Anil Saini, recovered and removed at least 116 iron nails. The team also shot a video of the operation, which showed nails being extracted from the intestine of the patient. Saini said, "This is the first such case I have come across," The doctor added it may be the first time something like this took place in Rajasthan. In 2017, doctors had removed at least 150 stationary pins from a patient's stomach in the same town. "What surprised us was the length of the nails. They measured 6.5 centimetres. To have such big iron nails removed from a patient's body is unprecedented," the senior doctor added. He also called it a bizarre case. Meanwhile, doctors have deemed the patient mentally imbalanced. "The patient is not able to narrate how the nails ended up in his intestine," Saini said, adding, "He is lucky the sharp objects did not puncture his organs, else, it could have proved fatal." The patient's younger brother said the former has been taking medicine for mental illness for the last two and half decades. However, he too couldn't explain how the nails ended up there. Doctors believe the man was in the habit of swallowing sharp objects as apart from the nails, doctors also extracted metal wires. Despite the lengthy operation, the patient was recovering well. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Doctors removed as many as 115 iron nails from man's stomach at a state-run hospital in Bundi
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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