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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
Indian policemen stop devotees as they attempt to vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees offer prayers during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees offer prayers during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees offer prayers during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees offer prayers during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees offer prayers during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees react as a priest displays a relic believed to be a hair from the beard of Islam's Prophet Muhammad during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees offer prayers during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees pray as a priest displays a relic believed to be a hair from the beard of Islam's Prophet Muhammad during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees react as a priest displays a relic believed to be a hair from the beard of Islam's Prophet Muhammad during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees pray as a priest displays a relic believed to be a hair from the beard of Islam's Prophet Muhammad during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
A Kashmiri Muslim devotee prays as a cleric displays a relic believed to be a hair from the beard of Islam's Prophet Muhammad during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees pray as a priest displays a relic believed to be a hair from the beard of Islam's Prophet Muhammad during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Special Prayers On Eid Milad-un-Nabi At Hazratbal Shrine In Srinagar
Kashmiri Muslim devotees offer prayers during a gathering organized on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, which marks the birth anniversary of the Prophet, at the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 6, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi speaks during a press conference at Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs are filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi speaks during a press conference at Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs are filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi speaks during a press conference at Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs are filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
Indian policemen patrol outside the Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
A general view of Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
A general view of Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs will be filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Plaque With Ashoka Emblem At Srinagar’s Hazratbal Shrine Vandalised, Sparks Political Row In Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi speaks during a press conference at Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 5, 2025. Devotees vandalize an inauguration plaque bearing the National Emblem at the revered Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi condemns the incident as an ''attack on faith'' and announces that FIRs are filed against those involved, including a sitting MLA. The ruling National Conference (NC), however, describes the move as an act against faith. The incident quickly escalates into a political row. Member of Parliament and National Conference (NC) leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi says that branding Kashmiris as ''terrorists'' for expressing anger over matters that hurt their religious sentiments, and demanding punitive laws like the PSA, reflects the BJP's ''communal mindset.'' (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_004
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_008
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_007
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_001
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_006
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_009
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_012
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_010
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10115449_011
EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
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EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
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EXKLUSIV - Caitlyn Jenners Villa in Malibu vergammelt
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. February 26, 2019
Caitlyn JennerÍs Malibu mansion is in a messy state, as shown in these new aerial photographs. Broken guttering, abandoned furniture and stray cushions are strewn across the propertyÍs lower terrace, while muddy dog paw prints can be seen on sun lounger cushions by the outdoor pool. The sprawling property, which Caitlyn purchased in mid 2015 for $3.5 million, narrowly survived being burnt to the ground following CaliforniaÍs wildfires in November 2018. Also pictured is a homemade signpost at the end of CaitlynÍs driveway, showing how her neighbors are seemingly distancing themselves from the former Olympian.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
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Edible choclatate hotel room, Cavendish hotel, London, Britain - 26 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1682501r)
Edible chocolate lamp,candlestick holder and guest book
Edible choclatate hotel room, Cavendish hotel, London, Britain - 26 Mar 2012
Students from Westminster Kingsway School of Hospitality have created an edible room using Callebaut chocolate room. To celebrate Easter one lucky guest will be able to stay in the room and eat the contents at the end of their stay.
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