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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds
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Trotzt auch mit 84 der Schwerkraft: Ehemalige Olympionikin Marjorie Carter trainiert im Fitness Center von Leeds / 020918 *** Marjorie Carter, 84, of Bradford, West Yorks. See Ross Parry story RPYGYMNAST; Former Olympic gymnast from Leeds continues to perform gravity-defying routines at the age of 84 - and she can even do the SPLITS. A former Olympic gymnast proves age is no barrier as she continues to perform gravity-defying gymnastics routines at the age of 84 - she can even do the SPLITS. Marjorie Carter, a grandmother-of-five, competed for Great Britain at the 1952 and 1960 Games in Helsinki and Rome before going on to coach the sport. Amazingly, the octogenarian refused to let old age slow her down and can still perform cartwheels, stand on her head and aims to be still doing the splits when she’s a 100. Inspiringly Marjorie has maintained her Olympian training standards and trains three times a week in the gym - regularly starting her workouts at 6am. She is now hoping to encourage other elderly people to remain active and independent. Marjorie first took up gymnastics at the relatively late age of 10, then just eight years later was selected for the Olympic women's squad. Marjorie, from Bradford, West Yorks., said: “Being selected to represent my country was truly exhilarating. “It was such an honour and those memories of the opening ceremony will last a lifetime. “Everyone is always blown away when I tell them my story so that's always nice to share.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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Woman on a ski tour
Frau (60 Jahre) auf Schitour: sie spurt durch den Tiefschnee ueber die Almwiesen im Bereich der Kopphuette, Widdersbergalm am Fuss des Hochkoenig auf Almwiese mit Bergahorn und Heuhuette aus Holz. Der Blick geht im Hintergrund ueber das nebelbedeckte Muehlbach nach Sueden ueber das Salzachtal zu den Bergen der Niederen oder Radstaedter Tauern Woman on a ski tour *** Local Caption *** 00610962
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Woman on a ski tour
Frau (60 Jahre) auf Schitour im Bereich der Kopphuette, Widdersbergalm am Fuss des Hochkoenig auf Almwiese mit Bergahorn Woman on a ski tour *** Local Caption *** 00610960
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley pictured on her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
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[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley pictured on her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
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[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley pictured on her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
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[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley pictured on her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
/ 180712
[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley pictured with Great Grandaughters Isobella and Alice Dutton and friend an organiser Kit Ballinger as she gets ready for her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
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[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley climbs into the saddle as she gets ready for her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
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[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley pictured with Great Grandaughters Isobella and Alice Dutton and friend an organiser Kit Ballinger as she gets ready for her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
/ 180712
[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley climbs into the saddle as she gets ready for her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
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[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley gets ready for her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
/ 180712
[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley gets ready for her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
/ 180712
[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Elsie Freakley hoch zu Ross
101-year-old Elsie Freakley climbs into the saddle as she gets ready for her first ever horse ride at Mill Equestrian, Warstone Hill, Pattingham
/ 180712
[ A great-gran fulfilled her life-long ambition when she took her first horse riding lesson - AGED 101. Delighted Elsie Freakley wanted to ride a horse when she lived on a farm as a young girl - but her family could never afford one. But thanks to a close friend and the Riding for the Disabled Association, the 101-year-old finally sat in the saddle for the first time. After being tenderly helped on to her horse Jack, a smiling Elsie enjoyed trotting around a few laps of an indoor section of The Mill Riding Centre in Pattingham, West Midlands.) (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
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[The lowest of the low: Woman caught on CCTV 'stealing flowers from schoolboy's grave' after family were forced to install camera in cemetery tree
These are the shocking pictures that appear to show a vile woman stealing from the grave of a schoolboy.
The family of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980, installed a CCTV camera at the cemetery in Barking, Essex, after repeated thefts of gifts they had left there.
They were horrified when the footage seemed to show a woman callously taking flowerpots from the youngster's grave and shoving them into her handbag.
Steve Rose, the dead boy's cousin, set up the motion sensor camera in a tree at Rippleside Cemetery after the devastated family's tributes of ornaments and flowers disappeared every fortnight for 18 months.
Mr Rose, 37, said: 'I was only six when he died. My aunt, who died two years ago, never got over it.
'That's why it's such a terrible thing for us.'
The grieving family had begged the thieves to stop, but were ignored.
London cab driver Mr Rose, of Walthamstow, added: 'We have left signs asking them to stop stealing but that didn't deter them. It's just callous.'
A Met Police spokeswoman said: 'Police are appealing for information concerning the identity of the woman pictured.
'She is wanted for questioning by police in connection with the theft of floral tributes from graves in Rippleside Cemetery.
'Police do understand that thefts of this type are hugely distressing for relatives.'
Mr Rose said cemetery staff had allowed him to install the camera. Barking and Dagenham Council said thefts from its cemetery were 'rare' and promised to co-operate with police.
But a spokesman refused to comment on the woman caught in Mr Rose's photos.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
/ 191111
[The lowest of the low: Woman caught on CCTV 'stealing flowers from schoolboy's grave' after family were forced to install camera in cemetery tree
These are the shocking pictures that appear to show a vile woman stealing from the grave of a schoolboy.
The family of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980, installed a CCTV camera at the cemetery in Barking, Essex, after repeated thefts of gifts they had left there.
They were horrified when the footage seemed to show a woman callously taking flowerpots from the youngster's grave and shoving them into her handbag.
Steve Rose, the dead boy's cousin, set up the motion sensor camera in a tree at Rippleside Cemetery after the devastated family's tributes of ornaments and flowers disappeared every fortnight for 18 months.
Mr Rose, 37, said: 'I was only six when he died. My aunt, who died two years ago, never got over it.
'That's why it's such a terrible thing for us.'
The grieving family had begged the thieves to stop, but were ignored.
London cab driver Mr Rose, of Walthamstow, added: 'We have left signs asking them to stop stealing but that didn't deter them. It's just callous.'
A Met Police spokeswoman said: 'Police are appealing for information concerning the identity of the woman pictured.
'She is wanted for questioning by police in connection with the theft of floral tributes from graves in Rippleside Cemetery.
'Police do understand that thefts of this type are hugely distressing for relatives.'
Mr Rose said cemetery staff had allowed him to install the camera. Barking and Dagenham Council said thefts from its cemetery were 'rare' and promised to co-operate with police.
But a spokesman refused to comment on the woman caught in Mr Rose's photos.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
/ 191111
[The lowest of the low: Woman caught on CCTV 'stealing flowers from schoolboy's grave' after family were forced to install camera in cemetery tree
These are the shocking pictures that appear to show a vile woman stealing from the grave of a schoolboy.
The family of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980, installed a CCTV camera at the cemetery in Barking, Essex, after repeated thefts of gifts they had left there.
They were horrified when the footage seemed to show a woman callously taking flowerpots from the youngster's grave and shoving them into her handbag.
Steve Rose, the dead boy's cousin, set up the motion sensor camera in a tree at Rippleside Cemetery after the devastated family's tributes of ornaments and flowers disappeared every fortnight for 18 months.
Mr Rose, 37, said: 'I was only six when he died. My aunt, who died two years ago, never got over it.
'That's why it's such a terrible thing for us.'
The grieving family had begged the thieves to stop, but were ignored.
London cab driver Mr Rose, of Walthamstow, added: 'We have left signs asking them to stop stealing but that didn't deter them. It's just callous.'
A Met Police spokeswoman said: 'Police are appealing for information concerning the identity of the woman pictured.
'She is wanted for questioning by police in connection with the theft of floral tributes from graves in Rippleside Cemetery.
'Police do understand that thefts of this type are hugely distressing for relatives.'
Mr Rose said cemetery staff had allowed him to install the camera. Barking and Dagenham Council said thefts from its cemetery were 'rare' and promised to co-operate with police.
But a spokesman refused to comment on the woman caught in Mr Rose's photos.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
/ 191111
[The lowest of the low: Woman caught on CCTV 'stealing flowers from schoolboy's grave' after family were forced to install camera in cemetery tree
These are the shocking pictures that appear to show a vile woman stealing from the grave of a schoolboy.
The family of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980, installed a CCTV camera at the cemetery in Barking, Essex, after repeated thefts of gifts they had left there.
They were horrified when the footage seemed to show a woman callously taking flowerpots from the youngster's grave and shoving them into her handbag.
Steve Rose, the dead boy's cousin, set up the motion sensor camera in a tree at Rippleside Cemetery after the devastated family's tributes of ornaments and flowers disappeared every fortnight for 18 months.
Mr Rose, 37, said: 'I was only six when he died. My aunt, who died two years ago, never got over it.
'That's why it's such a terrible thing for us.'
The grieving family had begged the thieves to stop, but were ignored.
London cab driver Mr Rose, of Walthamstow, added: 'We have left signs asking them to stop stealing but that didn't deter them. It's just callous.'
A Met Police spokeswoman said: 'Police are appealing for information concerning the identity of the woman pictured.
'She is wanted for questioning by police in connection with the theft of floral tributes from graves in Rippleside Cemetery.
'Police do understand that thefts of this type are hugely distressing for relatives.'
Mr Rose said cemetery staff had allowed him to install the camera. Barking and Dagenham Council said thefts from its cemetery were 'rare' and promised to co-operate with police.
But a spokesman refused to comment on the woman caught in Mr Rose's photos.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
/ 191111
[The lowest of the low: Woman caught on CCTV 'stealing flowers from schoolboy's grave' after family were forced to install camera in cemetery tree
These are the shocking pictures that appear to show a vile woman stealing from the grave of a schoolboy.
The family of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980, installed a CCTV camera at the cemetery in Barking, Essex, after repeated thefts of gifts they had left there.
They were horrified when the footage seemed to show a woman callously taking flowerpots from the youngster's grave and shoving them into her handbag.
Steve Rose, the dead boy's cousin, set up the motion sensor camera in a tree at Rippleside Cemetery after the devastated family's tributes of ornaments and flowers disappeared every fortnight for 18 months.
Mr Rose, 37, said: 'I was only six when he died. My aunt, who died two years ago, never got over it.
'That's why it's such a terrible thing for us.'
The grieving family had begged the thieves to stop, but were ignored.
London cab driver Mr Rose, of Walthamstow, added: 'We have left signs asking them to stop stealing but that didn't deter them. It's just callous.'
A Met Police spokeswoman said: 'Police are appealing for information concerning the identity of the woman pictured.
'She is wanted for questioning by police in connection with the theft of floral tributes from graves in Rippleside Cemetery.
'Police do understand that thefts of this type are hugely distressing for relatives.'
Mr Rose said cemetery staff had allowed him to install the camera. Barking and Dagenham Council said thefts from its cemetery were 'rare' and promised to co-operate with police.
But a spokesman refused to comment on the woman caught in Mr Rose's photos.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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DUKAS_21525540_ACP
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
/ 191111
[The lowest of the low: Woman caught on CCTV 'stealing flowers from schoolboy's grave' after family were forced to install camera in cemetery tree
These are the shocking pictures that appear to show a vile woman stealing from the grave of a schoolboy.
The family of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980, installed a CCTV camera at the cemetery in Barking, Essex, after repeated thefts of gifts they had left there.
They were horrified when the footage seemed to show a woman callously taking flowerpots from the youngster's grave and shoving them into her handbag.
Steve Rose, the dead boy's cousin, set up the motion sensor camera in a tree at Rippleside Cemetery after the devastated family's tributes of ornaments and flowers disappeared every fortnight for 18 months.
Mr Rose, 37, said: 'I was only six when he died. My aunt, who died two years ago, never got over it.
'That's why it's such a terrible thing for us.'
The grieving family had begged the thieves to stop, but were ignored.
London cab driver Mr Rose, of Walthamstow, added: 'We have left signs asking them to stop stealing but that didn't deter them. It's just callous.'
A Met Police spokeswoman said: 'Police are appealing for information concerning the identity of the woman pictured.
'She is wanted for questioning by police in connection with the theft of floral tributes from graves in Rippleside Cemetery.
'Police do understand that thefts of this type are hugely distressing for relatives.'
Mr Rose said cemetery staff had allowed him to install the camera. Barking and Dagenham Council said thefts from its cemetery were 'rare' and promised to co-operate with police.
But a spokesman refused to comment on the woman caught in Mr Rose's photos.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_21525534_ACP
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
Schamlos: Ältere Frau stiehlt Blumen vom Grab eines Kindes auf dem Friedhof in Essex
/ 191111
[The lowest of the low: Woman caught on CCTV 'stealing flowers from schoolboy's grave' after family were forced to install camera in cemetery tree
These are the shocking pictures that appear to show a vile woman stealing from the grave of a schoolboy.
The family of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980, installed a CCTV camera at the cemetery in Barking, Essex, after repeated thefts of gifts they had left there.
They were horrified when the footage seemed to show a woman callously taking flowerpots from the youngster's grave and shoving them into her handbag.
Steve Rose, the dead boy's cousin, set up the motion sensor camera in a tree at Rippleside Cemetery after the devastated family's tributes of ornaments and flowers disappeared every fortnight for 18 months.
Mr Rose, 37, said: 'I was only six when he died. My aunt, who died two years ago, never got over it.
'That's why it's such a terrible thing for us.'
The grieving family had begged the thieves to stop, but were ignored.
London cab driver Mr Rose, of Walthamstow, added: 'We have left signs asking them to stop stealing but that didn't deter them. It's just callous.'
A Met Police spokeswoman said: 'Police are appealing for information concerning the identity of the woman pictured.
'She is wanted for questioning by police in connection with the theft of floral tributes from graves in Rippleside Cemetery.
'Police do understand that thefts of this type are hugely distressing for relatives.'
Mr Rose said cemetery staff had allowed him to install the camera. Barking and Dagenham Council said thefts from its cemetery were 'rare' and promised to co-operate with police.
But a spokesman refused to comment on the woman caught in Mr Rose's photos.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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DUKAS_42015657_VSM
Eppendorf
Eppendorf: EUROPA,DEUTSCHLAND,HAMBURG 21.08.2011 Frau im Kellinghusen Park in Eppendorf
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DUKAS_42015641_VSM
Eppendorf
Eppendorf: EUROPA,DEUTSCHLAND,HAMBURG 21.08.2011 Frau im Kellinghusen Park in Eppendorf
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DUKAS_90922747_GSS
Rentnerin schleckt Glace
22.09.2010 Seniorin schleckt ein Eis in einem Eisenbahnwagen
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DUKAS_90919109_GSS
Seniorin ,Autoparkplatz
21.09.2010 Verzweifelte Rentnerin mit Gehhilfe sucht die Begleitperson, Autobahnrastplatz Erstfeld , Kanton Uri Schweiz
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DUKAS_90929998_GSS
Gesichtsmaske Schweinegrippe
Seniorin schuetzt sich mit Gesichtsmaske vor der Schweinegrippe
Model Release OK !!
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DUKAS_90898425_GSS
Gesichtsmaske Schweinegrippe
Seniorin schuetzt sich mit Gesichtsmaske vor der Schweinegrippe
Model Release OK !!
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90920640_GSS
Credit Suisse Bank Zuerich
Seniorin auf einer Sitzbank vor der Credit Suisse Bank in Zuerich
(c) Foto Manuel Geisser
29 Sept 2008
Not Model Release
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90946760_GSS
Radsport Tour de France 7. Etappe Rentnerin wartet auf die Fahrer
140707 Radsport Tour de France 7.Etappe Bourg-en-Bresse - Le Grand-Bornand Seniorin wartet auf die Fahrer (Christophe Moreau) Tour de France
Not Model Release
Foto Manuel Geisser
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90949906_GSS
Ruestige Seniorin in Bibliothek
Seniorin in Bibliothek
Model Release Yes!!
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DUKAS_90915980_GSS
Ruestige Seniorin in Bibliothek
Seniorin in Bibliothek
Model Release Yes!!
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90913680_GSS
Ruestige Seniorin in Bibliothek
Seniorin in Bibliothek
Model Release Yes!!
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90898240_GSS
Ruestige Seniorin in Bibliothek
Seniorin in Bibliothek
Model Release Yes!!
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90893592_GSS
Ruestige Seniorin in Bibliothek
Seniorin in Bibliothek
Model Release Yes!!
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90925259_GSS
Landwirtschaft, Milchwirtschaft
Milchwirtschaft, Bergbaeuerin Hildi
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER -
DUKAS_90923752_GSS
Seniorin in einer Bibliothek
FC Aarau-YB
/ANTON J.GEISSER, 5201 BRUGG
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DUKAS_90952685_GSS
Friedhof , Rentnerin steht vor einem Grab.
--- Alte Frau auf Friedhof#Old woman on the cemetery
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DUKAS_90931496_GSS
Gesundheitswesen.Rentnerin Anna wird von einer Apothekerin beraten.
Apotheke
/ANTON J.GEISSER, 5201 BRUGG
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DUKAS_90906728_GSS
Gesundheitswesen, Sehbehinderte Rentnerin in einer Apotheke.
Apotheke
/ANTON J.GEISSER, 5201 BRUGG
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DUKAS_90917607_GSS
Gesundheitswesen. Sehbehinderte Rentnerin in einer Apotheke.
Apotheke
/ANTON J.GEISSER, 5201 BRUGG
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER