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  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
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    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy and Charlie now (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose 24/7 c

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
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    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Charlie as a newborn (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose 24/7 c

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
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    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy, Paul, Charlie and Paul's parents, Ann and Roger (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to hav

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
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    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Paul and Charlie (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose 24/7 care

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
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    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Paul with Charlie when he was a newborn baby (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily s

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_001
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy with Charlie when he was born (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_007
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Charlie as a newborn (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose 24/7 c

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_014
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Charlie as a newborn (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose 24/7 c

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_012
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy and Charlie now (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose 24/7 c

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_016
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy and Paul on their wedding day with her bridesmaids (L-R), Lena, Katie and Sarah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to w

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_008
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy with her brother Andy and sister Sarah on her wedding day (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continu

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_005
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy and Paul on their wedding day in August 2007 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_011
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy and Paul now (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose 24/7 care

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_018
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy, Paul and Charlie now (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and whose

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_015
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy, her mum Rosie and sister Sarah, all wearing red for World Encephalitis Day (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_009
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy whilst she was in a coma (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continues to have daily seizures and who

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_013
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy and Charlie when he was a baby - a time she can no longer remember (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, wh

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    DUK10133808_003
    SCHICKSALE - Amnesie nach Enzephalitis: Suzy Owen kann sich weder an ihre Hochzeit noch an die Geburt ihres Sohnes erinnern
    Suzy and Charlie when he was younger, before she became unwell (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum has no recollection of her wedding day or
    giving birth to her son after a rare brain bug erased
    her memory
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A happily married mum cannot remember her wedding day or giving birth to her son after
    a terrifying brain bug erased the precious memories - maybe forever.
    In robust health when she started having headaches in the spring of 2017, Suzy Owen,
    36, of Woking, Surrey, who then worked at an opticians, simply expect ed them to lift.
    But life with her police officer husband Paul, 38, and their boy, Charlie, six, changed in an
    instant, after a seizure in the street on May 16 led to a diagnosis of encephalitis - a rare
    but serious inflammation of the brain, usually occurring when the immune system attacks
    itself in error.
    Paul remembers calling his wife, who was out with their son, then three, only for a
    paramedic to answer her phone.
    He said: I had been at work, doing some training, and got out my phone when I finish ed
    to call Suzy and tell her I was on my way home, like I usually did.
    A paramedic answered and told me she had collapsed in the street, and was having
    seizures.
    At first, I thought it was some sort of horrible prank, but I soon realised it was very real.
    Family swooped in to take care of Charlie, as Suzy, who has no recollection of these
    traumatic events, was raced to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, where Paul joined
    her.
    At first, unsure whether she had meningitis or encephalitis, Suzy - who was diagnosed
    with the latter in the early hours of the next morning - was later placed in an induced
    coma for three long months, to help her body to recover.
    Coming round to find her long-term memory had been severely impacted, she had lost all
    recollection of the two most important events of her life - her son's birth on 1 January,
    2014 and her 25 August, 2007 wedding day.
    Unable to work, Suzy, who continu

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232533

    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232529

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232526

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232531

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232530

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232534

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232532

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232525

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232524

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232527

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232522

    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Nach der Container-Havarie der 'MSC Zoe': Niederländische Fischer bergen Treibgut vor der Nordseeinsel Terschelling

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    *** Several dozens of fishermen are back at sea today to fish for things that come from the ship's MSC Zoe vessels that have been thrown overboard, coast off Terschelling, The Netherlands - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232523

    (c) Dukas

     

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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Borkum, Germany - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232155

    (c) Dukas

     

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Borkum, Germany - 06 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29232129

    (c) Dukas

     

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Terschelling The Netherlands - 05 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29230474

    (c) Dukas

     

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Terschelling The Netherlands - 05 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29230471

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Terschelling The Netherlands - 05 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29230473

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Terschelling The Netherlands - 05 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29230476

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Terschelling The Netherlands - 05 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29230467

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** Volunteers clean up the stuff that washed up on the beach after the cargo ship MSC Zoe lost 270 containers, Terschelling The Netherlands - 05 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29230477

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
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    *** MSC Zoe after losing their containers, Bremerhaven, Germany - 03 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29174297

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    NEWS - Ladung über Bord: Die 'MSC Zoe' verliert in der Deutschen Bucht knapp 300 Container
    Trümmerfeld: Die beschädigten Container der 'MSC Zoe' werden in Bremerhaven begutachtet

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    *** MSC Zoe after losing their containers, Bremerhaven, Germany - 03 Jan 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29174299

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