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  • FEATURE - Beim Trinken von heiligem Wasser: Ärzte operieren erfolgreich verschluckte Metallfigur des Hindu-Gottes Krishna aus dem Rachen von Vinayak Kolkekar
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    FEATURE - Beim Trinken von heiligem Wasser: Ärzte operieren erfolgreich verschluckte Metallfigur des Hindu-Gottes Krishna aus dem Rachen von Vinayak Kolkekar
    EXCLUSIVE: **NO NEW YORK POST, NEWS CORP OR RTL USAGES**
    Doctors have successfully removed a metal figurine of the Hindu god Krishna from a man's throat – after he swallowed the metal object.
    Vinayak Kolkekar, 48, accidentally gobbled it while glugging holy water on Tuesday (21 June).
    The object became lodged in his throat, blocking his food pipe and choking him.
    Kolkekar was taken to hospital where an X-ray revealed the deity residing there, with the left leg of the figurine obstructing the food pipe.
    He underwent emergency surgery KLE hospital in Belgavi, Karnataka, India.
    The patient is doing well following the surgery and has been discharged from the health centre.
    Pictured: GV,General View
    Ref: SPL5321665 250622 EXCLUSIVE
    Picture by: Jam Press/TIM / SplashNews.com


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  • FEATURE - Beim Trinken von heiligem Wasser: Ärzte operieren erfolgreich verschluckte Metallfigur des Hindu-Gottes Krishna aus dem Rachen von Vinayak Kolkekar
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    FEATURE - Beim Trinken von heiligem Wasser: Ärzte operieren erfolgreich verschluckte Metallfigur des Hindu-Gottes Krishna aus dem Rachen von Vinayak Kolkekar
    EXCLUSIVE: **NO NEW YORK POST, NEWS CORP OR RTL USAGES**
    Doctors have successfully removed a metal figurine of the Hindu god Krishna from a man's throat – after he swallowed the metal object.
    Vinayak Kolkekar, 48, accidentally gobbled it while glugging holy water on Tuesday (21 June).
    The object became lodged in his throat, blocking his food pipe and choking him.
    Kolkekar was taken to hospital where an X-ray revealed the deity residing there, with the left leg of the figurine obstructing the food pipe.
    He underwent emergency surgery KLE hospital in Belgavi, Karnataka, India.
    The patient is doing well following the surgery and has been discharged from the health centre.
    Pictured: GV,General View
    Ref: SPL5321665 250622 EXCLUSIVE
    Picture by: Jam Press/TIM / SplashNews.com


    World Rights, No Australia Rights, No Netherlands Rights, No Russia Rights, No United Kingdom Rights, No United States of America Rights
    *** Local Caption *** 39277612

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Beim Trinken von heiligem Wasser: Ärzte operieren erfolgreich verschluckte Metallfigur des Hindu-Gottes Krishna aus dem Rachen von Vinayak Kolkekar
    DUK10150411_001
    FEATURE - Beim Trinken von heiligem Wasser: Ärzte operieren erfolgreich verschluckte Metallfigur des Hindu-Gottes Krishna aus dem Rachen von Vinayak Kolkekar
    EXCLUSIVE: **NO NEW YORK POST, NEWS CORP OR RTL USAGES**
    Doctors have successfully removed a metal figurine of the Hindu god Krishna from a man's throat – after he swallowed the metal object.
    Vinayak Kolkekar, 48, accidentally gobbled it while glugging holy water on Tuesday (21 June).
    The object became lodged in his throat, blocking his food pipe and choking him.
    Kolkekar was taken to hospital where an X-ray revealed the deity residing there, with the left leg of the figurine obstructing the food pipe.
    He underwent emergency surgery KLE hospital in Belgavi, Karnataka, India.
    The patient is doing well following the surgery and has been discharged from the health centre.
    Pictured: GV,General View
    Ref: SPL5321665 250622 EXCLUSIVE
    Picture by: Jam Press/TIM / SplashNews.com




    World Rights, No Australia Rights, No Netherlands Rights, No Russia Rights, No United Kingdom Rights, No United States of America Rights
    *** Local Caption *** 39277611

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


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  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
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    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    DUKAS_44028697_ACP
    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    DUKAS_44028673_ACP
    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    DUKAS_44028669_ACP
    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    DUKAS_44028651_ACP
    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    DUKAS_44028646_ACP
    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    DUKAS_44028590_ACP
    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park shows the 21 pieces of metal swallowed by her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck, in Sydney, New South Wales. Ducka underwent an operation which was successful and has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    DUKAS_44028576_ACP
    Ente Ducka frisst Metall
    Der Moschusente Ducka wurden bei einer Operation 21 Metallgegenstände aus dem Magen entfernt / 071014

    *** OCTOBER 7, 2014: SYDNEY, NSW. Vicki Hicks from Camden Park with her pet Ducka, a female Muscovy duck who swallowed 21 pieces of metal and had to have an operation, in Sydney, New South Wales. The operation was successful and Ducka has gone back to her family. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf
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    Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf
    Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf

    / 121113

    [This nine-week-old kitten has used up one of its nine lives after swallowing a plastic screw cap which blocked her windpipe. Bella the cat nearly suffocated when she gobbled up the one centimetre cap which the curious creature managed to prise off a living room cabinet. Her concerned owner, Jade Preece, noticed Bella wasnÕt eating and anxiously rushed the poorly animal to the vets when she started to gag and retch. By the time they reached the animal surgery it was make or break for the animal with vets rushing it into theatre for an emergency procedure*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf
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    Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf
    Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf

    / 121113

    [This nine-week-old kitten has used up one of its nine lives after swallowing a plastic screw cap which blocked her windpipe. Bella the cat nearly suffocated when she gobbled up the one centimetre cap which the curious creature managed to prise off a living room cabinet. Her concerned owner, Jade Preece, noticed Bella wasnÕt eating and anxiously rushed the poorly animal to the vets when she started to gag and retch. By the time they reached the animal surgery it was make or break for the animal with vets rushing it into theatre for an emergency procedure*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf
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    Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf
    Fast erstickt - Katzenjunges Bella verschluckt Plastikknopf

    / 121113

    [This nine-week-old kitten has used up one of its nine lives after swallowing a plastic screw cap which blocked her windpipe. Bella the cat nearly suffocated when she gobbled up the one centimetre cap which the curious creature managed to prise off a living room cabinet. Her concerned owner, Jade Preece, noticed Bella wasnÕt eating and anxiously rushed the poorly animal to the vets when she started to gag and retch. By the time they reached the animal surgery it was make or break for the animal with vets rushing it into theatre for an emergency procedure*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
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    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    / 181011

    *** The Pike with the carp in his mouth See ***
    [ This greedy pike bit off more than he could chew after choking to death while trying to swallow a 3Ib carp. The mammoth 32-inch long beast has lived happily in the murky depths of a fishing lake in Suffolk for the past 10 years. But he met his match when trying to feast on a passing carp which got trapped in his powerful jaws. David Walker, 73, who runs Hermitage Fisheries, in Suffolk, found the tragic fish floating upside down on the surface.]


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
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    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    / 181011

    *** David Walker with the Pike with the carp in his mouth ***
    [ This greedy pike bit off more than he could chew after choking to death while trying to swallow a 3Ib carp. The mammoth 32-inch long beast has lived happily in the murky depths of a fishing lake in Suffolk for the past 10 years. But he met his match when trying to feast on a passing carp which got trapped in his powerful jaws. David Walker, 73, who runs Hermitage Fisheries, in Suffolk, found the tragic fish floating upside down on the surface.]

    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    DUKAS_20814049_ACP
    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    / 181011

    *** The Pike with the carp in his mouth See ***
    [ This greedy pike bit off more than he could chew after choking to death while trying to swallow a 3Ib carp. The mammoth 32-inch long beast has lived happily in the murky depths of a fishing lake in Suffolk for the past 10 years. But he met his match when trying to feast on a passing carp which got trapped in his powerful jaws. David Walker, 73, who runs Hermitage Fisheries, in Suffolk, found the tragic fish floating upside down on the surface.]


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    DUKAS_20814048_ACP
    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    Ein gieriger Hecht erstickt an seiner großen Beute in Suffolk
    / 181011

    *** The Pike with the carp in his mouth See ***
    [ This greedy pike bit off more than he could chew after choking to death while trying to swallow a 3Ib carp. The mammoth 32-inch long beast has lived happily in the murky depths of a fishing lake in Suffolk for the past 10 years. But he met his match when trying to feast on a passing carp which got trapped in his powerful jaws. David Walker, 73, who runs Hermitage Fisheries, in Suffolk, found the tragic fish floating upside down on the surface.]

    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS