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Sleeping On Wheels: Migrant Rickshaw Pullers In Chattogram
November 14, 2025: Chattogram, Bangladesh: In the heart of the city, Rickshaw pullers sleep inside their rickshaws after long days of pedalling through the crowded streets of Chattogram. Many of them are recent arrivals from other districts, internal migrants pushed by dwindling economic opportunities back home. Their rickshaws become their bed, their shelter, and their only place to rest. Each frame reflects exhaustion, dignity, and the silent endurance that shapes their daily struggle. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Rain In Dhaka
Rickshaw pullers ride through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Rain In Dhaka
A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Rain In Dhaka
A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Rain In Dhaka
A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Rain In Dhaka
A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Rain In Dhaka
A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in London
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
Rhianne and Zoe from Cardiff. In town for Rhianne’s birthday weekend
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
Rhianne and Zoe from Cardiff. In town for Rhianne’s birthday weekend
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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
Rhianne and Zoe from Cardiff. In town for Rhianne’s birthday weekend
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Satish Bate/Hindustan Times/REX/Shutterstock (10052703g)
Auto Rickshaw traffic at Bandra station east after BEST employees go on strike to press for several of their demands on January 8, 2019 in Mumbai, India. Over 32,000 employees of Mumbai's civic transport undertaking went on an indefinite strike over various demands, including higher salaries, prompting the state government to invoke the Maharashtra Essential Services Maintenance Act
BEST transportation strike, Mumbai, India - 08 Jan 2019
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
December 18, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A van driver pulling full of recyclable plastic drums to a workshop near the Buriganga River (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Smog in Indien
October 28, 2018 - Delhi, India - Indian labourers push a cart filled with Gas Cylinders amid heavy Smog in Old Delhi, India, on 30 October 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Smog in Indien
October 28, 2018 - Delhi, India - Indian labourers push a cart filled with Gas Cylinders amid heavy Smog in Old Delhi, India, on 30 October 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hindustan Times/REX/Shutterstock (9754404a)
Boys push auto rickshaw which had stopped on a waterlogged street at KharSV road during heavy rainfall on July 9, 2018 in Mumbai, India. India?s financial capital and its surrounding districts were in for another rude shock on Monday following another round of intense rainfall that crippled the city?s transportation operations and left lakhs stranded. The BMC recorded 15 severely waterlogged areas, 11 wall or slab collapses, 23 tree-fall incidents, and 32 electrical short-circuits, in addition to the cancellation of several suburban train services.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 10 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen in Kalkutta
June 26, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Hand rickshaw puller transports his passengers through a water log street after heavy monsoon rain.Water logged street of Kolkata after the overnight heavy monsoon rain (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen in Kalkutta
June 26, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Hand pulls rickshaw carry people through a water log street after heavy monsoon rain. Water logged street of Kolkata after the overnight heavy monsoon rain (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen in Kalkutta
June 26, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Hand rickshaw puller transports his passengers through a water log street after heavy monsoon rain.Water logged street of Kolkata after the overnight heavy monsoon rain (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen in Kalkutta
June 26, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Hand rickshaw puller transports his passengers through a water log street after heavy monsoon rain.Water logged street of Kolkata after the overnight heavy monsoon rain (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
June 7, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi Cycle rickshaw-pullers sleeping on a roof under the open sky in Dhaka on June 7, 2018.Most of them (Cycle rickshaw-pullers) tend to come from poor families and rural areas around the country as they migrate to the city in search of work and a better future (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
April 17, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - People on street during sudden rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh on April 17, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - Rickshaw puller transport passenger when heavy rainfall made in Dhaka city August 03, 2017 Bangladesh. Last few days in Dhaka city heavy rainfall made waterlogging in various place (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - Rickshaw puller transport passenger when heavy rainfall made in Dhaka city August 03, 2017 Bangladesh. Last few days in Dhaka city heavy rainfall made waterlogging in various place (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - A boy tries to cross the road when heavy rainfall made in Dhaka city August 03, 2017 Bangladesh. Last few days in Dhaka city heavy rainfall made waterlogging in various place (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Rodrigo Alves und Chloe Khan mit einer Rickshaw in London unterwegs
June 21, 2017
Rodrigo Alves and Chloe Khan are spotted out and about in London, England. They are seen getting into an awaiting rickshaw with suitcases in hand.
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PEOPLE - Rodrigo Alves und Chloe Khan mit einer Rickshaw in London unterwegs
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PEOPLE - Rodrigo Alves und Chloe Khan mit einer Rickshaw in London unterwegs
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Rodrigo Alves and Chloe Khan are spotted out and about in London, England. They are seen getting into an awaiting rickshaw with suitcases in hand.
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PEOPLE - Rodrigo Alves und Chloe Khan mit einer Rickshaw in London unterwegs
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PEOPLE - Rodrigo Alves und Chloe Khan mit einer Rickshaw in London unterwegs
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Rodrigo Alves and Chloe Khan are spotted out and about in London, England. They are seen getting into an awaiting rickshaw with suitcases in hand.
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PEOPLE - Rodrigo Alves und Chloe Khan mit einer Rickshaw in London unterwegs
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PEOPLE - Rodrigo Alves und Chloe Khan mit einer Rickshaw in London unterwegs
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