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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308364
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DUK10100143_008
FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308363
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308362
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Lee Scott . See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308368
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308365
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308366
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
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Denver Varley after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308367
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308369
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308370
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DUK10100020_008
FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270265
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FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
Gill's hand after the fox attack. An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270264
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FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270261
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FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
Gill's foot. An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270262
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FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
Gill's foot. An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270260
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DUK10100020_002
FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270263
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FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
Doors to the garden wher the fox came into Gill's house. An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270266
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Anna König
SONDERKONDITIONEN | SPECIAL FEE, 06.02.2018, Anna König *** Local Caption *** 00616703
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Anna König
SONDERKONDITIONEN | SPECIAL FEE, 06.02.2018, Anna König *** Local Caption *** 00616702
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DUK10100020_007
FEATURE - Fuchs steigt durch das Fenster und beisst Rentnerin
FILE PHOTO - An urban fox. An elderly woman was bitten three times and had her finger broken in a terrifying attack by a FOX that crept into her home as she read the newspaper. See story MNFOX. Gill McMahon, 77, was enjoying a morning coffee in her lounge when she felt a "sharp pain" in her finger - and looked down to see the creature had its jaws clamped down on her hand.Screaming, she jumping up and flailed her arm to make the animal loosen its grip, only for it to bite her on the other hand and foot.Her finger "profusely bleeding", the terrified pensioner eventually managed to chase the predator away and ran to get her son, who rushed her to hospital. Mrs McMahon said: "I felt a sharp pain in my hand on my middle finger. "I looked down and there was a fox hanging onto it. I leapt up and started screaming. It seemed like forever. "Finally he dropped off and bit my other hand. I must have tried to hit him." Mrs McMahon said the animal also bit her on the foot. She added: "I thought I was in some sort of nightmare. The only thought that went through my head was, 'What do I do if it doesn't let go?' It really hurt." The animal, which had come in through some open french windows, then ran into her dining room.The great-grandmother-of-five said: "It just sort of stood there looking at me. I went in a shooed it away. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27270259
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Löwen im Werribee Open Range Zoo
Die Löwen Jarrah und Tonyi beim Kampf im Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne
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*** JUNE 25, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Lions 'Jarrah' and 'Tonyi' have a bit of a tustle for the benefit of the new pride in the enclosure behind them at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Löwen im Werribee Open Range Zoo
Die Löwen Jarrah und Tonyi beim Kampf im Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne
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*** JUNE 25, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Lions 'Jarrah' and 'Tonyi' have a bit of a tustle for the benefit of the new pride in the enclosure behind them at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Fussball WM 2014: Italien vs Uruguay 0:1
Beissattacke: Italiens Giorgio Chiellini zeigt seine Bisswunde an der Schulter von Uruguays Luis Suarez (nicht im Bild) bei der 0:1 Niederlage von Italien im Vorrundenspiel der Gruppe D zwischen Italien und Uruguay bei der Fussball WM 2014 in Natal / 240614
*** Group D first round 2014 Fifa World Cup football match between Italy and Uruguay on June 24, 2014 at Estadio das Dunas in Natal, Brazil *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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