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1992 Los Angeles Riots
The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
May 1, 1992 - Los Angeles, California, United States: Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, California Governor Pete Wilson and Police Chief Darryl Gates call for an end to the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Clinton campaigning in South Central, Los Angeles, at the location where riots took place a week earlier. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
May 1, 1992 - Los Angeles, California, United States: Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley calls for an end to the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Governor Bill Clinton Tours South Central Los Angeles (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Korean demonstrators protest the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Korean demonstrators protest the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Governor Bill Clinton Tours South Central Los Angeles (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
California Governor Pete Avec calls for an end to the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Clinton campaigning in South Central, Los Angeles, at the location where riots took place a week earlier. Dione Warwick on right. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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1992 Los Angeles Riots
Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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PEOPLE - BAFTA: Die Show
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Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman and Phil Lord - Animated Film - 'Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse'
72nd British Academy Film Awards, Ceremony, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 10 Feb 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Screening und After Party
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Christopher Miller and Rodney Rothman
HFPA 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Screening and After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Screening und After Party
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Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Robert Persichetti Jr., Peter Ramsey, Christina Steinberg and Rodney Rothman
HFPA 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Screening and After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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Roger Lloyd-Pack funeral
2/13/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Emily Lloyd the daughter of Only Fools and Horses actor Roger Lloyd-Pack who played Trigger in the TV show, arriving for his funeral at St.Paul's Church in London, Thursday, 13th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Roger Lloyd-Pack funeral
2/13/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Emily Lloyd the daughter of Only Fools and Horses actor Roger Lloyd-Pack who played Trigger in the TV show, arriving for his funeral at St.Paul's Church in London, Thursday, 13th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Roger Lloyd-Pack funeral
2/13/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: A pink hearse carrying the body of Only Fools and Horses actor Roger Lloyd-Pack who played Trigger in the TV show, arriving for his funeral at St.Paul's Church in London, Thursday, 13th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Roger Lloyd-Pack funeral
2/13/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: A pink hearse carrying the body of Only Fools and Horses actor Roger Lloyd-Pack who played Trigger in the TV show, arriving for his funeral at St.Paul's Church in London, Thursday, 13th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Roger Lloyd-Pack funeral
2/13/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: A pink hearse carrying the body of Only Fools and Horses actor Roger Lloyd-Pack who played Trigger in the TV show, arriving for his funeral at St.Paul's Church in London, Thursday, 13th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Roger Lloyd-Pack funeral
2/13/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Actor Nicholas Lyndhurst who played Rodney in TV show Only Fools and Horses arriving for the funeral of Roger Lloyd-Pack who played Trigger in the show, at St.Paul's Church in London, Thursday, 13th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'The Smurfs 2' film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 28 Jul 2013
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Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and Joy Enriquez and Kids
'The Smurfs 2' film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 28 Jul 2013
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21st Annual Reel Awards at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, America - 20 Feb 2012
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Rodney Dangerfield impersonator
21st Annual Reel Awards at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, America - 20 Feb 2012
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PEOPLE - Rodney Bewes ist im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben
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Rodney Bewes
Henley Festival of Music and Arts, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, Britain - 07 Jul 2011
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Helen Sarfas Suicide Verdict - Oct 2010
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Gemma Artherton's Gran 'Stabbed Herself To Death'
Actress Gemma Artherton's grandmother stabbed herself to death after a long battle with mental illness, an inquest has heard.
Helen Sarfas died in January after stabbing herself in the heart with a kitchen knife at her home in Gillingham, Kent.
The 69-year-old's body was discovered in the morning by her husband Rodney Peacock who slept in a different room.
He was initially questioned by police in connection with his wife's death but a post mortem later revealed that the knife wounds were self inflicted.
Maidstone Coroner's Court heard that Mrs Sarfas suffered from bipolar disorder and recurrent depressive disorder for which she took 14 tablets a day.
She was also crippled by painful osteo-arthritis and severe joint pain.
Mr Peacock told the court that her life was made 'a misery' by the poor psychiatric care she had received.
Ruling Mrs Sarfas' death to be a suicide coroner Roger Sykes said: "I can only reach the conclusion she took her life because the physical pain and depression became too much".
Mrs Sarfas was the grandmother of Gemma Artherton, who rose to fame in the James Bond movie 'Quantum of Solace'.
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LA: MICHELLE OBAMA PROMOTES NFL & HEALTHY LIVING
08 September 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
First Lady Michelle Obama has a lot of fun promoting youth fitness in the baking mid day heat and humidity. Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' campaign and NFL's 'Play 60' campaigns team up to tackle childhood obesity with a joint venture in New Orleans ahead of the Saints season opening game tomorrow. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/ Sipa Press/1009091419 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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LA: MICHELLE OBAMA PROMOTES NFL & HEALTHY LIVING
08 September 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
First Lady Michelle Obama with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Mrs Obama had a lot of fun promoting youth fitness in the baking mid day heat and humidity. Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' campaign and NFL's 'Play 60' campaigns team up to tackle childhood obesity with a joint venture in New Orleans ahead of the Saints season opening game tomorrow. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/ Sipa Press/1009091419 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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LA: MICHELLE OBAMA PROMOTES NFL & HEALTHY LIVING
08 September 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
First Lady Michelle Obama has a lot of fun promoting youth fitness in the baking mid day heat and humidity. Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' campaign and NFL's 'Play 60' campaigns team up to tackle childhood obesity with a joint venture in New Orleans ahead of the Saints season opening game tomorrow. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/ Sipa Press/1009091419 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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