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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951219
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951218
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951217
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951214
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951224
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951216
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951215
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951213
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NEWS - Das Kreuz mit dem Kreuz: Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche - Symbolbild
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / action press *** Local Caption *** 36951220
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen / action press *** Local Caption *** 36803075
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen / action press *** Local Caption *** 36803074
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily at her best friend Aimee's baby shower (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined her mum,
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily and Lisa at the botanical gardens in Cambridge (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily at Lisa and Paul's wedding in January 2018 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined her
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily with her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul at their wedding in January 2018 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily and Lisa on holiday in Croatia in 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined her mum,
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily in London five weeks before her diagnosis (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined her m
(c) Dukas -
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily in London in September 2020 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined her mum, brother an
(c) Dukas -
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily in Dublin in 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined her mum, brother and stepdad
(c) Dukas -
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SCHICKSALE - Krebstod mit 22 Jahren: Trauernde Mutter will weiterhin Spenden sammeln in Erinnerung an ihre an Krebs verstorbene Tochter Emily Parsons
Emily and Lisa in Croatia in 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Grieving mum vows to keep adding to the
£63k her remarkable daughter helped raise for
cancer research despite knowing she was dying at
just 22
By Susan Clark, PA Real Life
For video, contact video@pamediagroup.com
A grieving mum vows to keep fundraising in memory of her remarkable daughter, who
raised more than £10,000 for research into her condition in just 10 hours which soared
to £63,000 and has been climbing in the days since her death.
Talented and beautiful inside and out, university student Emily Parsons, 22, took her last
breath surrounded by her family on May 6, 2021, at the Arthur Rank Hospice in
Cambridge.
It was only months after being told the pins and needles she had mistaken for exam
stress were caused by an incurable spinal cord tumour called a diffuse midline glioma a
type of cancer so rare it only affects 100 people a year in the UK.
Now, as part of Emilys legacy of kindness, her mum Lisa and stepdad Paul, both 54, and
her younger brother, Ben, 17, have vowed to keep her JustGiving campaign to fund
research at Addenbrookes Hospital into her type of cancer going until at least the end of
2021.
Lisa, of Cottenham, Cambridge, a retired bank worker, said of her daughter, who was in
her final year at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, studying business psychology
with a view to becoming a primary school teacher when she fell ill: Emily was kind.
She always worried about other people, not herself. I was astounded and inspired by her
strength and her courage.
She had grace and dignity which shone out of her and not once did she complain or ask,
Why me? Instead, she was grateful for the care she was given.
Emilys problems began in April 2020 when she noticed a strange pins -and-needles
sensation in her hands and feet, which she initially dismissed as being caused by the
stress of her upcoming exams.
Ignoring the weird feelings, she joined her mum, brother an
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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (right) pay their respect during a wreath laying ceremony on national Memorial Day on November 15, 2020 at the Neue Wache in memorial to victims of war and tyranny in Berlin, Germany. The British royal couple are in Berlin to attend events today on Germany's National Day of Mourning that commemorates victims of war and fascism.
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970230
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970229
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970232
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970223
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970237
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970235
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970239
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970225
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970226
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970220
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970221
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Nach dem Surfer-Unglück in Scheveningen: Trauer am Strand und dem Surfclub
SCHEVENINGEN - People lay flowers and commemorate after the surfing accident - Flowers at surf club The Shore in Scheveningen - 13 May 2020 *** Local Caption *** 30970227
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Kreuz auf einem Wörterbuch mit dem Wort Missbrauch, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / 240219 *** Illustration: Abuse scandal in the catholic church, Germany - 24 Feb 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29491831
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Miniaturfigur eines Priesters vor Spielfiguren, Symbolfoto Missbrauchsskandal / 240219 *** Illustration: Abuse scandal in the catholic church, Germany - 24 Feb 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 29491839
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FEATURE - Vergängliche Erinnerung: Die Gesichter von gefallenen Soldaten im Watt von Weston-super-Mare
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Vergängliche Erinnerung: Die Gesichter von gefallenen Soldaten im Watt von Weston-super-Mare -- A sand drawing on Ayr Beach of Second Lieutenant Walter Tull, who was Britain’s second black professional footballer who had signed up with Rangers, and the first black officer in the British Army. Pages of the Sea: Danny Boyle’s Armistice commission for 14-18 NOW and National Theatre of Scotland. Nov 11 2018 / action press *** Local Caption *** 28561193
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FEATURE - Vergängliche Erinnerung: Die Gesichter von gefallenen Soldaten im Watt von Weston-super-Mare
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Vergängliche Erinnerung: Die Gesichter von gefallenen Soldaten im Watt von Weston-super-Mare -- A sand drawing on Ayr Beach of Second Lieutenant Walter Tull, who was BritainÕs second black professional footballer who had signed up with Rangers, and the first black officer in the British Army. Pages of the Sea: Danny BoyleÕs Armistice commission for 14-18 NOW and National Theatre of Scotland. Nov 11 2018 / action press *** Local Caption *** 28561182
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