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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179147
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179146
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179145
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179144
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179143
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179142
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179149
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179139
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FEATURE - Der wahre Sommer: Die Königswiese in Cambridge steht in voller Blüte
Kings meadow in full bloom as the weather hots up in Cambridge with temperatures today getting up to 26 degres and the more to come with Friday getting into the 30s. *** Local Caption *** 39179133
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DUK10150018_006
SCHICKSALE - Fünf Generationen einer Familie sind im Abstand von 20 Jahren geboren
Five generations of the same family are celebrating their latest arrival of a baby girl - after all being born 20 years apart.
Mick Musson, 80, can now boast being a great-great grandfather after 20-year-old Ella Simpson gave birth to little Thea Elizabeth in April.
They are joined by Mick's daughter Angela Greensmith, 60, who is then followed by Michelle Simpson, 40, who is Ella's mum.
All five generations, from Grantham, Lincs., are separated by an unusual 20 year age gap and Mick is one of only two males in their family of 17 people.
The former Army pilot's brood is made up of his two children, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and now one great-great grandchild.
He said he "cried tears of joy" after welcoming the latest addition of his growing family into the world and joked: "There must be something in the genes."
Mick added: "There can't be too many families about like ours to have the generations and ages like ours.
"We are very proud. Imagine my feelings when I can see all of five generations sat in front of me..
“They’re nearly all girls, too, which is unusual, there must be something in the genes.
"But I'm proud of them all and totally thrilled. My reaction when Thea was born was absolutely overwhelming.
"I was crying tears of joy. It's lovely to see them all together. My overwhelming emotion is just that of pride really."
Mick, who served with the Army Air Corps between 1959-1968, said he was surprised he has managed to build such a family tree after twice crashing a plane.
He added: “I’ve survived two plane crashes in my life, how I’ve got to 80 with all these children and grandkids around me I have no idea.
"The first was near Andover in Hampshire, I was training at the time.
"A lot of army flying is low to the ground and I tried to get between two trees, which were too close together. I had an instructor with me, too.
"The second was when I was flying in Cyprus and I *** Local Caption *** 3909
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SCHICKSALE - Fünf Generationen einer Familie sind im Abstand von 20 Jahren geboren
Five generations of the same family are celebrating their latest arrival of a baby girl - after all being born 20 years apart.
Mick Musson, 80, can now boast being a great-great grandfather after 20-year-old Ella Simpson gave birth to little Thea Elizabeth in April.
They are joined by Mick's daughter Angela Greensmith, 60, who is then followed by Michelle Simpson, 40, who is Ella's mum.
All five generations, from Grantham, Lincs., are separated by an unusual 20 year age gap and Mick is one of only two males in their family of 17 people.
The former Army pilot's brood is made up of his two children, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and now one great-great grandchild.
He said he "cried tears of joy" after welcoming the latest addition of his growing family into the world and joked: "There must be something in the genes."
Mick added: "There can't be too many families about like ours to have the generations and ages like ours.
"We are very proud. Imagine my feelings when I can see all of five generations sat in front of me..
“They’re nearly all girls, too, which is unusual, there must be something in the genes.
"But I'm proud of them all and totally thrilled. My reaction when Thea was born was absolutely overwhelming.
"I was crying tears of joy. It's lovely to see them all together. My overwhelming emotion is just that of pride really."
Mick, who served with the Army Air Corps between 1959-1968, said he was surprised he has managed to build such a family tree after twice crashing a plane.
He added: “I’ve survived two plane crashes in my life, how I’ve got to 80 with all these children and grandkids around me I have no idea.
"The first was near Andover in Hampshire, I was training at the time.
"A lot of army flying is low to the ground and I tried to get between two trees, which were too close together. I had an instructor with me, too.
"The second was when I was flying in Cyprus and I *** Local Caption *** 3909
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SCHICKSALE - Fünf Generationen einer Familie sind im Abstand von 20 Jahren geboren
Five generations of the same family are celebrating their latest arrival of a baby girl - after all being born 20 years apart.
Mick Musson, 80, can now boast being a great-great grandfather after 20-year-old Ella Simpson gave birth to little Thea Elizabeth in April.
They are joined by Mick's daughter Angela Greensmith, 60, who is then followed by Michelle Simpson, 40, who is Ella's mum.
All five generations, from Grantham, Lincs., are separated by an unusual 20 year age gap and Mick is one of only two males in their family of 17 people.
The former Army pilot's brood is made up of his two children, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and now one great-great grandchild.
He said he "cried tears of joy" after welcoming the latest addition of his growing family into the world and joked: "There must be something in the genes."
Mick added: "There can't be too many families about like ours to have the generations and ages like ours.
"We are very proud. Imagine my feelings when I can see all of five generations sat in front of me..
“They’re nearly all girls, too, which is unusual, there must be something in the genes.
"But I'm proud of them all and totally thrilled. My reaction when Thea was born was absolutely overwhelming.
"I was crying tears of joy. It's lovely to see them all together. My overwhelming emotion is just that of pride really."
Mick, who served with the Army Air Corps between 1959-1968, said he was surprised he has managed to build such a family tree after twice crashing a plane.
He added: “I’ve survived two plane crashes in my life, how I’ve got to 80 with all these children and grandkids around me I have no idea.
"The first was near Andover in Hampshire, I was training at the time.
"A lot of army flying is low to the ground and I tried to get between two trees, which were too close together. I had an instructor with me, too.
"The second was when I was flying in Cyprus and I *** Local Caption *** 3909
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SCHICKSALE - Fünf Generationen einer Familie sind im Abstand von 20 Jahren geboren
Five generations of the same family are celebrating their latest arrival of a baby girl - after all being born 20 years apart.
Mick Musson, 80, can now boast being a great-great grandfather after 20-year-old Ella Simpson gave birth to little Thea Elizabeth in April.
They are joined by Mick's daughter Angela Greensmith, 60, who is then followed by Michelle Simpson, 40, who is Ella's mum.
All five generations, from Grantham, Lincs., are separated by an unusual 20 year age gap and Mick is one of only two males in their family of 17 people.
The former Army pilot's brood is made up of his two children, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and now one great-great grandchild.
He said he "cried tears of joy" after welcoming the latest addition of his growing family into the world and joked: "There must be something in the genes."
Mick added: "There can't be too many families about like ours to have the generations and ages like ours.
"We are very proud. Imagine my feelings when I can see all of five generations sat in front of me..
“They’re nearly all girls, too, which is unusual, there must be something in the genes.
"But I'm proud of them all and totally thrilled. My reaction when Thea was born was absolutely overwhelming.
"I was crying tears of joy. It's lovely to see them all together. My overwhelming emotion is just that of pride really."
Mick, who served with the Army Air Corps between 1959-1968, said he was surprised he has managed to build such a family tree after twice crashing a plane.
He added: “I’ve survived two plane crashes in my life, how I’ve got to 80 with all these children and grandkids around me I have no idea.
"The first was near Andover in Hampshire, I was training at the time.
"A lot of army flying is low to the ground and I tried to get between two trees, which were too close together. I had an instructor with me, too.
"The second was when I was flying in Cyprus and I *** Local Caption *** 3909
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SCHICKSALE - Fünf Generationen einer Familie sind im Abstand von 20 Jahren geboren
Five generations of the same family are celebrating their latest arrival of a baby girl - after all being born 20 years apart.
Mick Musson, 80, can now boast being a great-great grandfather after 20-year-old Ella Simpson gave birth to little Thea Elizabeth in April.
They are joined by Mick's daughter Angela Greensmith, 60, who is then followed by Michelle Simpson, 40, who is Ella's mum.
All five generations, from Grantham, Lincs., are separated by an unusual 20 year age gap and Mick is one of only two males in their family of 17 people.
The former Army pilot's brood is made up of his two children, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and now one great-great grandchild.
He said he "cried tears of joy" after welcoming the latest addition of his growing family into the world and joked: "There must be something in the genes."
Mick added: "There can't be too many families about like ours to have the generations and ages like ours.
"We are very proud. Imagine my feelings when I can see all of five generations sat in front of me..
“They’re nearly all girls, too, which is unusual, there must be something in the genes.
"But I'm proud of them all and totally thrilled. My reaction when Thea was born was absolutely overwhelming.
"I was crying tears of joy. It's lovely to see them all together. My overwhelming emotion is just that of pride really."
Mick, who served with the Army Air Corps between 1959-1968, said he was surprised he has managed to build such a family tree after twice crashing a plane.
He added: “I’ve survived two plane crashes in my life, how I’ve got to 80 with all these children and grandkids around me I have no idea.
"The first was near Andover in Hampshire, I was training at the time.
"A lot of army flying is low to the ground and I tried to get between two trees, which were too close together. I had an instructor with me, too.
"The second was when I was flying in Cyprus and I *** Local Caption *** 3909
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SCHICKSALE - Fünf Generationen einer Familie sind im Abstand von 20 Jahren geboren
Five generations of the same family are celebrating their latest arrival of a baby girl - after all being born 20 years apart.
Mick Musson, 80, can now boast being a great-great grandfather after 20-year-old Ella Simpson gave birth to little Thea Elizabeth in April.
They are joined by Mick's daughter Angela Greensmith, 60, who is then followed by Michelle Simpson, 40, who is Ella's mum.
All five generations, from Grantham, Lincs., are separated by an unusual 20 year age gap and Mick is one of only two males in their family of 17 people.
The former Army pilot's brood is made up of his two children, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and now one great-great grandchild.
He said he "cried tears of joy" after welcoming the latest addition of his growing family into the world and joked: "There must be something in the genes."
Mick added: "There can't be too many families about like ours to have the generations and ages like ours.
"We are very proud. Imagine my feelings when I can see all of five generations sat in front of me..
“They’re nearly all girls, too, which is unusual, there must be something in the genes.
"But I'm proud of them all and totally thrilled. My reaction when Thea was born was absolutely overwhelming.
"I was crying tears of joy. It's lovely to see them all together. My overwhelming emotion is just that of pride really."
Mick, who served with the Army Air Corps between 1959-1968, said he was surprised he has managed to build such a family tree after twice crashing a plane.
He added: “I’ve survived two plane crashes in my life, how I’ve got to 80 with all these children and grandkids around me I have no idea.
"The first was near Andover in Hampshire, I was training at the time.
"A lot of army flying is low to the ground and I tried to get between two trees, which were too close together. I had an instructor with me, too.
"The second was when I was flying in Cyprus and I *** Local Caption *** 3909
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056943
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056942
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056946
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056945
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056948
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056961
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056947
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056955
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FEATURE - Alle sind gekommen: Weltrekord Versuch für die größte Meerjungfrauenversammlung im Plymouth Lido
Mermaids gather at the Plymouth Lido in Devon, as they attempt to break a world record for the biggest mermaid gathering. 2nd June 2022 *** Local Caption *** 39056958
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SCHICKSALE - Phoebe Elliotts Tochter Maisie leidet am Galloway-Mowat-Syndrom 6 und kann kaum sehen, essen und sich bewegen
The mum of a terminally-ill baby who is just one of six children in the world with a rare genetic condition has revealed how she was told by a nurse: "You can always have another one."
Phoebe Elliot, 26, says she regularly gets insensitive comments from complete strangers about her daughter Maisie, who suffers from Galloway-Mowat syndrome 6.
The extremely rare genetic disorder means the five-month-old tot struggles to see, eat and move and is unlikely to survive into late childhood.
Maisie is also believed to be one of only six people in the world to be diagnosed with the life-limiting condition.
Despite the tragic prognosis, Phoebe says people are often rude and make inappropriate comments and now wants to raise awareness of Maisie's plight.
She claims one nurse even said to her "you can always have another one" while other people come up in the street and ask: "What's wrong with your baby?"
Mum-of-two Phoebe said one person told her "She'll get better, chin up" even after revealing the devastating details of Maisie's illness.
Phoebe, of Droitwich, Worcs., said: "Galloway-Mowat syndrome is terminal and it will affect her livers and kidneys, she won't be verbal or mobile.
"People will come up to me and say 'what's wrong with her?' or 'she's very small isn't she?' or 'she'll get better, chin up'.
"When things are progressing and getting worse and you know that she won't get better it's very challenging.
"One nurse even said 'you can always have another' which is so insensitive.
"We actually couldn't even have another child if we wanted to and we had to go through fertility to have Maisie and I had an emergency caesarian.
"The staff at the time advised me not to have more children so for a nurse to say that to me was pretty shocking.
“I just thought it was so insensitive to be honest. I wouldn’t expect that from anyone, you can’t just exactly replace your child.
"In hospital the nurses were also *** Local Caption *** 3905
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SCHICKSALE - Phoebe Elliotts Tochter Maisie leidet am Galloway-Mowat-Syndrom 6 und kann kaum sehen, essen und sich bewegen
The mum of a terminally-ill baby who is just one of six children in the world with a rare genetic condition has revealed how she was told by a nurse: "You can always have another one."
Phoebe Elliot, 26, says she regularly gets insensitive comments from complete strangers about her daughter Maisie, who suffers from Galloway-Mowat syndrome 6.
The extremely rare genetic disorder means the five-month-old tot struggles to see, eat and move and is unlikely to survive into late childhood.
Maisie is also believed to be one of only six people in the world to be diagnosed with the life-limiting condition.
Despite the tragic prognosis, Phoebe says people are often rude and make inappropriate comments and now wants to raise awareness of Maisie's plight.
She claims one nurse even said to her "you can always have another one" while other people come up in the street and ask: "What's wrong with your baby?"
Mum-of-two Phoebe said one person told her "She'll get better, chin up" even after revealing the devastating details of Maisie's illness.
Phoebe, of Droitwich, Worcs., said: "Galloway-Mowat syndrome is terminal and it will affect her livers and kidneys, she won't be verbal or mobile.
"People will come up to me and say 'what's wrong with her?' or 'she's very small isn't she?' or 'she'll get better, chin up'.
"When things are progressing and getting worse and you know that she won't get better it's very challenging.
"One nurse even said 'you can always have another' which is so insensitive.
"We actually couldn't even have another child if we wanted to and we had to go through fertility to have Maisie and I had an emergency caesarian.
"The staff at the time advised me not to have more children so for a nurse to say that to me was pretty shocking.
“I just thought it was so insensitive to be honest. I wouldn’t expect that from anyone, you can’t just exactly replace your child.
"In hospital the nurses were also *** Local Caption *** 3905
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SCHICKSALE - Phoebe Elliotts Tochter Maisie leidet am Galloway-Mowat-Syndrom 6 und kann kaum sehen, essen und sich bewegen
The mum of a terminally-ill baby who is just one of six children in the world with a rare genetic condition has revealed how she was told by a nurse: "You can always have another one."
Phoebe Elliot, 26, says she regularly gets insensitive comments from complete strangers about her daughter Maisie, who suffers from Galloway-Mowat syndrome 6.
The extremely rare genetic disorder means the five-month-old tot struggles to see, eat and move and is unlikely to survive into late childhood.
Maisie is also believed to be one of only six people in the world to be diagnosed with the life-limiting condition.
Despite the tragic prognosis, Phoebe says people are often rude and make inappropriate comments and now wants to raise awareness of Maisie's plight.
She claims one nurse even said to her "you can always have another one" while other people come up in the street and ask: "What's wrong with your baby?"
Mum-of-two Phoebe said one person told her "She'll get better, chin up" even after revealing the devastating details of Maisie's illness.
Phoebe, of Droitwich, Worcs., said: "Galloway-Mowat syndrome is terminal and it will affect her livers and kidneys, she won't be verbal or mobile.
"People will come up to me and say 'what's wrong with her?' or 'she's very small isn't she?' or 'she'll get better, chin up'.
"When things are progressing and getting worse and you know that she won't get better it's very challenging.
"One nurse even said 'you can always have another' which is so insensitive.
"We actually couldn't even have another child if we wanted to and we had to go through fertility to have Maisie and I had an emergency caesarian.
"The staff at the time advised me not to have more children so for a nurse to say that to me was pretty shocking.
“I just thought it was so insensitive to be honest. I wouldn’t expect that from anyone, you can’t just exactly replace your child.
"In hospital the nurses were also *** Local Caption *** 3905
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149943_003
SCHICKSALE - Phoebe Elliotts Tochter Maisie leidet am Galloway-Mowat-Syndrom 6 und kann kaum sehen, essen und sich bewegen
The mum of a terminally-ill baby who is just one of six children in the world with a rare genetic condition has revealed how she was told by a nurse: "You can always have another one."
Phoebe Elliot, 26, says she regularly gets insensitive comments from complete strangers about her daughter Maisie, who suffers from Galloway-Mowat syndrome 6.
The extremely rare genetic disorder means the five-month-old tot struggles to see, eat and move and is unlikely to survive into late childhood.
Maisie is also believed to be one of only six people in the world to be diagnosed with the life-limiting condition.
Despite the tragic prognosis, Phoebe says people are often rude and make inappropriate comments and now wants to raise awareness of Maisie's plight.
She claims one nurse even said to her "you can always have another one" while other people come up in the street and ask: "What's wrong with your baby?"
Mum-of-two Phoebe said one person told her "She'll get better, chin up" even after revealing the devastating details of Maisie's illness.
Phoebe, of Droitwich, Worcs., said: "Galloway-Mowat syndrome is terminal and it will affect her livers and kidneys, she won't be verbal or mobile.
"People will come up to me and say 'what's wrong with her?' or 'she's very small isn't she?' or 'she'll get better, chin up'.
"When things are progressing and getting worse and you know that she won't get better it's very challenging.
"One nurse even said 'you can always have another' which is so insensitive.
"We actually couldn't even have another child if we wanted to and we had to go through fertility to have Maisie and I had an emergency caesarian.
"The staff at the time advised me not to have more children so for a nurse to say that to me was pretty shocking.
“I just thought it was so insensitive to be honest. I wouldn’t expect that from anyone, you can’t just exactly replace your child.
"In hospital the nurses were also *** Local Caption *** 3905
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149943_002
SCHICKSALE - Phoebe Elliotts Tochter Maisie leidet am Galloway-Mowat-Syndrom 6 und kann kaum sehen, essen und sich bewegen
The mum of a terminally-ill baby who is just one of six children in the world with a rare genetic condition has revealed how she was told by a nurse: "You can always have another one."
Phoebe Elliot, 26, says she regularly gets insensitive comments from complete strangers about her daughter Maisie, who suffers from Galloway-Mowat syndrome 6.
The extremely rare genetic disorder means the five-month-old tot struggles to see, eat and move and is unlikely to survive into late childhood.
Maisie is also believed to be one of only six people in the world to be diagnosed with the life-limiting condition.
Despite the tragic prognosis, Phoebe says people are often rude and make inappropriate comments and now wants to raise awareness of Maisie's plight.
She claims one nurse even said to her "you can always have another one" while other people come up in the street and ask: "What's wrong with your baby?"
Mum-of-two Phoebe said one person told her "She'll get better, chin up" even after revealing the devastating details of Maisie's illness.
Phoebe, of Droitwich, Worcs., said: "Galloway-Mowat syndrome is terminal and it will affect her livers and kidneys, she won't be verbal or mobile.
"People will come up to me and say 'what's wrong with her?' or 'she's very small isn't she?' or 'she'll get better, chin up'.
"When things are progressing and getting worse and you know that she won't get better it's very challenging.
"One nurse even said 'you can always have another' which is so insensitive.
"We actually couldn't even have another child if we wanted to and we had to go through fertility to have Maisie and I had an emergency caesarian.
"The staff at the time advised me not to have more children so for a nurse to say that to me was pretty shocking.
“I just thought it was so insensitive to be honest. I wouldn’t expect that from anyone, you can’t just exactly replace your child.
"In hospital the nurses were also *** Local Caption *** 3905
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149943_001
SCHICKSALE - Phoebe Elliotts Tochter Maisie leidet am Galloway-Mowat-Syndrom 6 und kann kaum sehen, essen und sich bewegen
The mum of a terminally-ill baby who is just one of six children in the world with a rare genetic condition has revealed how she was told by a nurse: "You can always have another one."
Phoebe Elliot, 26, says she regularly gets insensitive comments from complete strangers about her daughter Maisie, who suffers from Galloway-Mowat syndrome 6.
The extremely rare genetic disorder means the five-month-old tot struggles to see, eat and move and is unlikely to survive into late childhood.
Maisie is also believed to be one of only six people in the world to be diagnosed with the life-limiting condition.
Despite the tragic prognosis, Phoebe says people are often rude and make inappropriate comments and now wants to raise awareness of Maisie's plight.
She claims one nurse even said to her "you can always have another one" while other people come up in the street and ask: "What's wrong with your baby?"
Mum-of-two Phoebe said one person told her "She'll get better, chin up" even after revealing the devastating details of Maisie's illness.
Phoebe, of Droitwich, Worcs., said: "Galloway-Mowat syndrome is terminal and it will affect her livers and kidneys, she won't be verbal or mobile.
"People will come up to me and say 'what's wrong with her?' or 'she's very small isn't she?' or 'she'll get better, chin up'.
"When things are progressing and getting worse and you know that she won't get better it's very challenging.
"One nurse even said 'you can always have another' which is so insensitive.
"We actually couldn't even have another child if we wanted to and we had to go through fertility to have Maisie and I had an emergency caesarian.
"The staff at the time advised me not to have more children so for a nurse to say that to me was pretty shocking.
“I just thought it was so insensitive to be honest. I wouldn’t expect that from anyone, you can’t just exactly replace your child.
"In hospital the nurses were also *** Local Caption *** 3905
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034074
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034057
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034054
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034063
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034064
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034067
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034066
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034075
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NEWS - Eine 7 Millionen Euro teure Jacht brennt im südeglischen Jachthafen von Torquay
The £6million superyacht which is currently on fire in Torquay harbour, May 28 2022. Three fire engines are currently on the scene in Torquay (May 28) battling a blaze on a 'posh yacht'. According to a spokesperson from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, fire crews were called at around 11.57am. A spokesperson said: "85ft motorboat on fire. Fire crews called at 11.57am. Three fire engines on the scene. Liaising with the harbourmaster." *** Local Caption *** 39034078
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012278
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012291
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012289
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012281
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012274
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012272
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012292
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012282
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012290
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012276
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NEWS - Trauer um ermordeten Teenager: Beerdigung von Bobbi-Anne McLeod in Plymouth
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A horse and cart arrived at the St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, Devon, carrying Bobbi-Anne McLeod's coffin. Hundreds of people to gathered at the church, in tribute to the teenager. - 26th of May 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39012284
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