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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ever since Prince passed away there has been talk of the treasure trove of music and memorabilia inside his vault at Paisley Park Studios, and now we can see what’s inside. The Blast obtained photos of The Purple One’s vault as part of the records that were released by the sheriff’s department after it was announced there would be no charges for anyone related to the singer’s death. After Prince died, the administrators in his estate were given permission to drill into his vault, and inside they discovered a plethora of records and recordings, including a documentary titled “The Second Coming,” an untitled Sheila E. album from 1989 and a ton of unreleased Prince music. There’s equipment lining the walls and stacks of boxes with VHS tapes, but one of the most interesting things we need an answer on … what’s in the gold briefcase???. 19 Apr 2018 Pictured: Princes Vault. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • Undated family handout photo of Tafida Raqeeb. A couple who want to take their seriously ill daughter to Italy for treatment after UK doctors said it is in her best interests to be allowed to die have asked people to donate to their fundraising campaign as they bid to raise £400,000. ... Tafida Raqeeb brain injury ... 06-08-2019 ... UK ... Photo credit should read: Family handout/Press Association Images. Unique Reference No. 44514035 ... Issue date: Tuesday August 6, 2019. Tafida was a previously healthy five-year-old who suffered a traumatic brain injury in February and has been on life support ever since at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, part of Barts Health NHS Trust. Her parents, Shelina Begum, a 39-year-old solicitor, and Mohammed Raqeeb, 45, who is a construction consultant, want to remove Tafida from the hospital and take her to Gaslini children's hospital in Genoa for treatment. See PA story HEALTH Tafida. Photo credit should read: Family handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
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  • Undated family handout photo of Tafida Raqeeb. A couple who want their severely disabled daughter to keep getting life support treatment are waiting for a judge's ruling after a High Court fight. ... Tafida Raqeeb brain injury ... 01-10-2019 ... UK ... Photo credit should read: Family handout/Press Association Images. Unique Reference No. 45733475 ... Issue date: Tuesday October 1, 2019. Specialists treating Tafida at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel say she has permanent brain damage and no chance of recovery. Bosses at Barts Health NHS Trust, which runs the hospital, say further treatment is futile and want Mr Justice MacDonald to rule that stopping life support treatment is in her best interests. See PA story COURTS Tafida. Photo credit should read: Family handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
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