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  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Edmilson Dove during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 14.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City goalkeeper Sage Stephens hold a ball from Amazulu Player Karuru Ovidy during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium. Making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 13.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Allan Kateregga trying to block Amazulu player Marc Van Heerden during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 12.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City defence player Mpho Matsi hold a ball from Amazulu Player Emiliano Tade during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium. Making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 11.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Amazulu players Emiliano Tade and Bonginkosi Ntuli celebrates a goal during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concluded on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 10.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Amazulu players Emiliano Tade and Bonginkosi Ntuli celebrates a goal during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concluded on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 9.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Amazulu player Bonginkosi Ntuli celebrates a goal during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concluded on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 8.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Match Referee Thokozani Mkhize giving Amazulu player Emiliano Tade a yellow card during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 6.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Thami Mkhize trying to block Amazulu player Bonginkosi Ntuli during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 5.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Thami Mkhize trying to block Amazulu player Sbusiso Mabiliso during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 4.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) L-R PSL Senior official Professor Ronnie Schloss, PSL communication officer Luxolo September and Telkom head of sponsor Braam Wessels making a quarter finals draw after the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City 2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium. Making their way to the quarterfinals was they would be playing against Orlando Pirates.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 3.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) L-R PSL Senior official Professor Ronnie Schloss, PSL communication officer Luxolo September and Telkom head of sponsor Braam Wessels making a quarter finals draw after the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City 2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium. Making their way to the quarterfinals was they would be playing against Orlando Pirates.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 1.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) L-R PSL Senior official Professor Ronnie Schloss, PSL communication officer Luxolo September and Telkom head of sponsor Braam Wessels making a quarter finals draw after the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City 2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium. Making their way to the quarterfinals was they would be playing against Orlando Pirates.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 01.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City players with Amazulu Players shaking hands during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup 7.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City players with Amazulu Players shaking hands during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup 6.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Martin Graig tackling for a ball with Amazulu Player Marc Van Heerden during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup 5.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Matsi Mpho tackling for a ball with Amazulu Player Nhlanhla Vilakazi during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup 4.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Gift Links tackling for a ball with Amazulu Player Nhlanhla Vilakazi during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup 3.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City playerSiphelele Mthembu tackling for a ball with Amazulu Player Sedate Akoriko during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup 2.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Kateregga Allan tackling for a ball with Amazulu Player Tade Emiliano during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup .jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Maritzburg United whole team warm up before the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 16.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Team of referes Elphas Sithole, Phelelani Ndaba and Lalelani Mngadi warm up before the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 15.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu fans cheers their team during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 14.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu team picture before the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 13.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Maritzburg United team during the game of AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 12.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu captain Mbongeni Gumede fight for a ball during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 11.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu player Nhlanhla Vilakazi and Maritzburg United player Mxolisi Kunene fight for a ball during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 10.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu goalkeeper Siyabonga Mbatha defend a ball during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 9.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu player Siyethemba Sithebe defend a ball from Fortune Makaringe of Maritzburg United during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 8.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu player Thembela Sikhakhane defend a ball from Bokang Thlone of Maritzburg United during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 6.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu player Siyethemba Sithebe defend a ball from Fortune Makaringe of Maritzburg United during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 7.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu captain Mbongeni Gumede fight for a ball during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 4.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Maritzburg United player Keletso Makgalwa  fight for a ball during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 5.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Maritzburg United player Keletso Makgalwa and Thembela Sikhakhane  fight for a ball during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 2.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu player DarpohSamuel fight for a ball during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby 1.jpg
  • 24042018 (Durban) Player Leornado Castro tackles a player during a Kaizer Chiefs looking to bounce back to winning ways when taking on Golden Arrows in an Absa Premiership match at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Tuesday night (24.02.2018)Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/ANA
    Chiefs vs Arrows 467.jpg
  • 24042018 (Durban) Player Ramahlwe Mphahlele try his luck during a Kaizer Chiefs looking to bounce back to winning ways when taking on Golden Arrows in an Absa Premiership match at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Tuesday night (24.02.2018)Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/ANA
    Chiefs vs Arrows 566.jpg
  • 24042018 (Durban) High police presence during the game of Kaizer Chiefs looking to bounce back to winning ways when taking on Golden Arrows in an Absa Premiership match at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Tuesday night (24.02.2018)<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/ANA
    Kaizer Chiefs vs Golden Arrows 374.jpg
  • 24042018 (Durban) Fans sing on a grandstand during the game of Kaizer Chiefs looking to bounce back to winning ways when taking on Golden Arrows in an Absa Premiership match at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Tuesday night (24.02.2018)<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/ANA
    Kaizer Chiefs vs Golden Arrows 344.jpg
  • 24042018 (Durban) Arrows players arm up before the game during the game of Kaizer Chiefs looking to bounce back to winning ways when taking on Golden Arrows in an Absa Premiership match at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Tuesday night (24.02.2018)<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/ANA
    Kaizer Chiefs vs Golden Arrows 296.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Kwanda trying to block Amazulu player Bonginkosi Ntuli during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 7.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Amazulu players Marc Van Heerden recieved a man of the match award during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concluded on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium, Durban. Amazulu making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates at the same venue.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu TKO Cup 2.jpg
  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City player Dove Edmilson tackling for a ball with Amazulu Player Thembela Sikhakhane during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu host MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City at the King Zwelithini stadium.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Telkom cup 1.jpg
  • 02102018 (Durban) Amazulu fans cheers their team during the game when AmaZulu FC takes head on their KwaZulu-Natal rivals Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Tuesday night. Usuthu extended their winless run to three league games when they lost 2-0 to Kaizer Chiefs away in their previous match over a week ago and after losing 6 points.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Amazulu vs Maritzburg KZN derby .jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
    MEGA554363_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
    MEGA554363_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
    MEGA554363_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
    MEGA554363_013.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
    MEGA554363_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions. Distraught owner Menno Parsons, 46, was broken the news that his male lion Tau, 10, and four lionesses had been fed chicken carcasses laced with poison causing them an agonising death. Menno - one of the top air display pilots in South Africa - owns Sunward Ranch which provided lion experiences for underprivileged children near the town of Brits in Limpopo Province. On Tuesday night a gang of poachers threw poisoned chickens over the two electrified fences and waited for the predators to eat them and suffer for up to 30 minutes until all his five lions were dead. Then they cut their way through the fences and using machetes hacked off the heads or jaws of the majestic lions to steal their teeth and hacked off 20 paws and stole them for use in “muti”. Traditional witch doctors or healers use the body parts to make potions known as "muti" for local customers or the body parts are smuggled to the Far East and sold for vast amounts to dealers. Divorced father-of-three Menno said : “When you get the phone call telling you that your lions have not just been killed by poachers but have been butchered I tell you nothing prepares you. “I fly helicopters on anti-poaching patrols and go after poachers who are on the run to help out the police and security agencies but you never actually expect it is going to happen to you. “I have looked after lions for 10 years and they are like a family to me. I am not afraid of these poachers and I have got guys with me and we will be going out there looking for them” he said. Along with head of the pride Tau, 10, his four lionesses were killed sisters Tana and Jade, both 5, and Zuri and Nala, both 3. The animal park owner also flies a World War 2 P51 mustang and a Douglas DC3 airline and two Huey helicopters and is one of the most popular
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  • Keanu Reeves appears very exhausted and in pain while filming intense running scenes in the pouring rain for more than 10 hours straight with his pit bull costar by his side for the third installment of "John Wick" in Manhattan's Times Square. Keanu was seen yawning several times and looked very tired as filming started 8pm Monday night and ended at 6am on Tuesday morning. At one point the pit bull ran away from the scene and started fighting with a horse which caused chaos on the set for a few minutes. 19 Jun 2018 Pictured: Keanu Reeves. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Keanu Reeves appears very exhausted and in pain while filming intense running scenes in the pouring rain for more than 10 hours straight with his pit bull costar by his side for the third installment of "John Wick" in Manhattan's Times Square. Keanu was seen yawning several times and looked very tired as filming started 8pm Monday night and ended at 6am on Tuesday morning. At one point the pit bull ran away from the scene and started fighting with a horse which caused chaos on the set for a few minutes. 19 Jun 2018 Pictured: Keanu Reeves. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Keanu Reeves appears very exhausted and in pain while filming intense running scenes in the pouring rain for more than 10 hours straight with his pit bull costar by his side for the third installment of "John Wick" in Manhattan's Times Square. Keanu was seen yawning several times and looked very tired as filming started 8pm Monday night and ended at 6am on Tuesday morning. At one point the pit bull ran away from the scene and started fighting with a horse which caused chaos on the set for a few minutes. 19 Jun 2018 Pictured: Keanu Reeves. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Keanu Reeves appears very exhausted and in pain while filming intense running scenes in the pouring rain for more than 10 hours straight with his pit bull costar by his side for the third installment of "John Wick" in Manhattan's Times Square. Keanu was seen yawning several times and looked very tired as filming started 8pm Monday night and ended at 6am on Tuesday morning. At one point the pit bull ran away from the scene and started fighting with a horse which caused chaos on the set for a few minutes. 19 Jun 2018 Pictured: Keanu Reeves. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Keanu Reeves appears very exhausted and in pain while filming intense running scenes in the pouring rain for more than 10 hours straight with his pit bull costar by his side for the third installment of "John Wick" in Manhattan's Times Square. Keanu was seen yawning several times and looked very tired as filming started 8pm Monday night and ended at 6am on Tuesday morning. At one point the pit bull ran away from the scene and started fighting with a horse which caused chaos on the set for a few minutes. 19 Jun 2018 Pictured: Keanu Reeves. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Keanu Reeves appears very exhausted and in pain while filming intense running scenes in the pouring rain for more than 10 hours straight with his pit bull costar by his side for the third installment of "John Wick" in Manhattan's Times Square. Keanu was seen yawning several times and looked very tired as filming started 8pm Monday night and ended at 6am on Tuesday morning. At one point the pit bull ran away from the scene and started fighting with a horse which caused chaos on the set for a few minutes. 19 Jun 2018 Pictured: Keanu Reeves. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • General views of Venice at night. From a series of travel photos in Italy. Photo date: Tuesday, February 12, 2019. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • October 2, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Students hold up solar lamps as they break the world record for for lighting the most number of solar LED lamps simultaneously in Mumbai on September 2, 2018.  .Over 5,000 students from 120 schools in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region entered Guinness World Records Tuesday for lighting the most number of solar LED lamps simultaneously. The previous record was achieved in 2016 when 1,590 participants were successful at achieving the record. (Credit Image: © Prash Way/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates - A panoramic evening view of Dubai Marina area, seen from the Media One Hotel. .On Tuesday, February 6, 2018, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 30, 2018 - Seattle, Washington, United States - Seattle, Washington: The Spheres Discovery at Understory exhibit at the Amazon Spheres opened to the public on Tuesday. The innovative, geodesic structures at the foot of Amazon’s Day 1 building house five stories of office space, retail and a botanical garden. The Understory welcomes visitors with interactive exhibits about the building’s flora and design. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Ed Sheeran with Stormzy on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Ed Sheeran with Stormzy on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Ed Sheeran with Stormzy on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Ed Sheeran with Stormzy on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Ed Sheeran with Stormzy on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Chris Martin of Coldplay with the Chainsmokers on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Robbie WIlliams on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Robbie WIlliams on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Robbie WIlliams on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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  • Robbie WIlliams on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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Picture date Tuesday February 22, 2017. Picture credit should read Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment. Editorial Use Only - No Merchandise.
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  • Robbie WIlliams on stage at the BRIT Awards 2017, held at The O2 Arena, in London.<br />
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Picture date Tuesday February 22, 2017. Picture credit should read Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment. Editorial Use Only - No Merchandise.
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