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  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery02.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery03.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery04.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery05.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery08.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery12.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery01.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery06.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery07.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery09.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery10.jpg
  • April 28, 2016. CENTRALJAVA-INDONESIA.  <br />
<br />
Every Thursday afternoon, pilgrims go to the cemetery to praying for their family, and passing the only one of broken road because of the abrasion on the side of the coast of the Tambak Lorok Village in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia.<br />
Abrasion struck the Tambak Lorok coastal village, Sub-district of Tanjungmas, District North of Semarang, more severe because the land has eroded over 1 kilometer from the shoreline. As a result of this coastal damage caused tidal water entered into the home of locals with a height of between 60 cm to 1 meter, including damaging the cemetery lands on the side of the village. There are at least 22 heads of families in the area were forced to evacuate to a safer place. According to some residents of the Tambak Lorok Village, if not addressed seriously by the government, they believe within one to two years ahead more damage will be even worse than today.<br />
© Aji Styawan/ Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Abrasion_Cemetery11.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California11.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California1.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California4.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California2.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California6.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California10.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California8.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California9.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California12.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California13.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California3.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California5.jpg
  • Nov. 15, 2015 - Denair, CA, USA - <br />
<br />
A tornado ripped through Denair, California Sunday Nov. 15th 2015 afternoon causing heavy damage to several building including a church. A large tree was pushed over into a large home on Zeering Rd. causing major damage to the home.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Tornado_in_California7.jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Truck Gets Stuck As Road Sinks <br />
<br />
Citizens look a truck which is overweight 28 tons of steel plates falling down as the road sinks when passing Hancheng north road on December 10, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. The truck was in 12 tons limited while it carried 40 tons of steel plates.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Truck_Stuck_As_Road_Sin...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 09: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Woman Driver Mistakes Throttle As Brake <br />
<br />
 A white Toyota hangs on stairs of a underground passage as the woman driver mistakes throttle as brake when reversing on December 9, 2015 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The car broke railings and then hung in air above stairs.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Epix_Woman_Driver_Mistakes_Throttle_...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 09: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Woman Driver Mistakes Throttle As Brake <br />
<br />
 A white Toyota hangs on stairs of a underground passage as the woman driver mistakes throttle as brake when reversing on December 9, 2015 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The car broke railings and then hung in air above stairs.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Epix_Woman_Driver_Mistakes_Throttle_...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 09: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Woman Driver Mistakes Throttle As Brake <br />
<br />
 A white Toyota hangs on stairs of a underground passage as the woman driver mistakes throttle as brake when reversing on December 9, 2015 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The car broke railings and then hung in air above stairs.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Epix_Woman_Driver_Mistakes_Throttle_...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Truck Gets Stuck As Road Sinks <br />
<br />
Citizens look a truck which is overweight 28 tons of steel plates falling down as the road sinks when passing Hancheng north road on December 10, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. The truck was in 12 tons limited while it carried 40 tons of steel plates.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Truck_Stuck_As_Road_Sin...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Truck Gets Stuck As Road Sinks <br />
<br />
Citizens look a truck which is overweight 28 tons of steel plates falling down as the road sinks when passing Hancheng north road on December 10, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. The truck was in 12 tons limited while it carried 40 tons of steel plates.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Truck_Stuck_As_Road_Sin...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Truck Gets Stuck As Road Sinks <br />
<br />
Citizens look a truck which is overweight 28 tons of steel plates falling down as the road sinks when passing Hancheng north road on December 10, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. The truck was in 12 tons limited while it carried 40 tons of steel plates.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Truck_Stuck_As_Road_Sin...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Truck Gets Stuck As Road Sinks <br />
<br />
Citizens look a truck which is overweight 28 tons of steel plates falling down as the road sinks when passing Hancheng north road on December 10, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. The truck was in 12 tons limited while it carried 40 tons of steel plates.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Truck_Stuck_As_Road_Sin...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Truck Gets Stuck As Road Sinks <br />
<br />
Citizens look a truck which is overweight 28 tons of steel plates falling down as the road sinks when passing Hancheng north road on December 10, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. The truck was in 12 tons limited while it carried 40 tons of steel plates.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Truck_Stuck_As_Road_Sin...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Truck Gets Stuck As Road Sinks <br />
<br />
Citizens look a truck which is overweight 28 tons of steel plates falling down as the road sinks when passing Hancheng north road on December 10, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. The truck was in 12 tons limited while it carried 40 tons of steel plates.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Truck_Stuck_As_Road_Sin...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 09: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Woman Driver Mistakes Throttle As Brake <br />
<br />
 A white Toyota hangs on stairs of a underground passage as the woman driver mistakes throttle as brake when reversing on December 9, 2015 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The car broke railings and then hung in air above stairs.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Epix_Woman_Driver_Mistakes_Throttle_...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 09: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Woman Driver Mistakes Throttle As Brake <br />
<br />
 A white Toyota hangs on stairs of a underground passage as the woman driver mistakes throttle as brake when reversing on December 9, 2015 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The car broke railings and then hung in air above stairs.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Epix_Woman_Driver_Mistakes_Throttle_...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 09: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Woman Driver Mistakes Throttle As Brake <br />
<br />
 A white Toyota hangs on stairs of a underground passage as the woman driver mistakes throttle as brake when reversing on December 9, 2015 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The car broke railings and then hung in air above stairs.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Epix_Woman_Driver_Mistakes_Throttle_...jpg
  • FUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 09: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Woman Driver Mistakes Throttle As Brake <br />
<br />
 A white Toyota hangs on stairs of a underground passage as the woman driver mistakes throttle as brake when reversing on December 9, 2015 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The car broke railings and then hung in air above stairs.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Epix_Woman_Driver_Mistakes_Throttle_...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate8.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate7.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate4.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1...jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate9.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate6.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate5.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate1.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate3.jpg
  • 'EASTER EGGS COULD BRAIN DAMAGE MY SON!'<br />
<br />
LITTLE Ozy Baker is the only one of his friends who is NOT counting the number of chocolate eggs he's been given in the run up to Easter Sunday.<br />
<br />
In fact, nine-year-old Ozy wouldn't know his Mars bar from his Milky Way.<br />
<br />
For the chirpy schoolboy has never been allowed to eat chocolate his entire life - because, if he does, it may cause him brain damage!<br />
<br />
Ozy was born with a rare protein intolerance, which means if he were to eat chocolate, or many other types of food most of us enjoy every day, he would suffer irreparable brain damage.<br />
<br />
Easter is a particularly hard time of year for Ozy with shelves stacked to the rafters with every kind of Easter egg and chocolate figurines imaginable.<br />
<br />
Mum Safia, 44, says: “Ozy's main diet is fruit and veg - every day is a challenge for him - but Easter is especially difficult because there's all this chocolate being enjoyed around him.<br />
<br />
“In the past he's got a little teary and asked, 'What does real chocolate taste like?'  It's heartbreaking as there's no days off with this condition. And Easter  is no exception.<br />
<br />
"He's never registered the different types of chocolate like Kitkats or Mars bars, as he's never tried them.<br />
<br />
"At Easter he sees a lot a Disney eggs and TV character eggs which he gets excited about until he remembers he cannot have them.<br />
<br />
"I try to buy Easter eggs that have cups or toys in them of his choice. The chocolate then goes to his dad and sister and he keeps the novelty.<br />
<br />
MORE...<br />
<br />
When Ozy was just seven-years-old, mum Safia sat him down in front of the computer and clicked onto a YouTube site.<br />
<br />
But the images which filled the screen were not kiddies' cartoons - but real-life images of adults with severe brain damage.<br />
<br />
This may seem extreme, but for mum Safia it was the only way she felt she could guarantee her own beloved son did not end up like the people in the film.<br />
<br />
"It sounds an incredibly harsh thing to do, but I would rather him know what could happen to
    Exclusivepix_Boy_Cant_Eat_Chocolate2.jpg
  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows:  Another tail unit, but this time from a Blenheim that has crashed and burned out near RAF Manston, Kent. The 49 MU salvage party again pose for the customary group photograph before the wreckage is loaded up for return to Faygate. This was not a wreck that could be repaired or returned to service and was described as ‘Category 3’ damage – i.e. written-off.<br />
©Pen and Sword/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_RARE_PHOTOGRAPHS_AIRCRAFT_SALV...jpg
  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows:  The Heinkel 111 on the British American Tobacco Company lorry may well be this one which crash-landed at Westfield Farm, Studland, after sustaining combat damage on 25 September 1940. If so, it hides a tragic story relating to its recovery by a salvage party from 50 Maintenance Unit, Cowley. Two airmen working on the recovery of this aircraft were electrocuted when their Coles crane touched overhead electric cables. The offending power lines can be seen in the backgro
    ExPix_RARE_PHOTOGRAPHS_AIRCRAFT_SALV...jpg
  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows:  Another tail unit, but this time from a Blenheim that has crashed and burned out near RAF Manston, Kent. The 49 MU salvage party again pose for the customary group photograph before the wreckage is loaded up for return to Faygate. This was not a wreck that could be repaired or returned to service and was described as ‘Category 3’ damage – i.e. written-off.<br />
©Pen and Sword/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_RARE_PHOTOGRAPHS_AIRCRAFT_SALV...jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined04.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined03.jpg
  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows:  Perhaps faring a little worse was this Spitfire of 66 Squadron (X4255) that had been hit by British anti- aircraft fire over the South Coast on 11 October 1940, forcing Pilot Officer H.R. ‘Dizzy’ Allen to execute an emergency landing at RAF Hawkinge. The aircraft ran through the perimeter fence and barbed- wire, ending up looking rather the worse for wear and with its pilot suffering from concussion. Remarkably, and despite the extensive damage shown here, the air
    ExPix_RARE_PHOTOGRAPHS_AIRCRAFT_SALV...jpg
  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows: One particular Junkers 87 ‘Stuka’ that was never intended for smelting at Banbury was this example which made a landing with minimal damage on Ham Manor Golf Course near Rustington on 18 August 1940. Such was its condition that it was deemed repairable on-site and was scheduled to be flown out by an RAF test pilot to the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. However, and notwithstanding this impressive Home Guard turn-out, the aircraft was literally torn apa
    ExPix_RARE_PHOTOGRAPHS_AIRCRAFT_SALV...jpg
  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
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Photo shows:  A case in point was this Messerschmitt 109 of 6./JG51 that was shot down after combat with RAF Hurricanes and Defiants and ended up on its belly in a field at East Langdon in East Kent after sustaining damage to its oil tank on 24 August, 1940. Its pilot, Ofw Fritz Beeck, was taken into captivity. Here, two Australian soldiers spy out a nice trophy in the form of this colourful fuselage emblem which depicts a weeping pelican with an umbrella under its arm. Beneath are
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  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows: One particular Junkers 87 ‘Stuka’ that was never intended for smelting at Banbury was this example which made a landing with minimal damage on Ham Manor Golf Course near Rustington on 18 August 1940. Such was its condition that it was deemed repairable on-site and was scheduled to be flown out by an RAF test pilot to the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. However, and notwithstanding this impressive Home Guard turn-out, the aircraft was literally torn apa
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  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows:  The Heinkel 111 on the British American Tobacco Company lorry may well be this one which crash-landed at Westfield Farm, Studland, after sustaining combat damage on 25 September 1940. If so, it hides a tragic story relating to its recovery by a salvage party from 50 Maintenance Unit, Cowley. Two airmen working on the recovery of this aircraft were electrocuted when their Coles crane touched overhead electric cables. The offending power lines can be seen in the backgro
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  • RARE PHOTOGRAPHS - AIRCRAFT SALVAGE DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN AND THE BLITZ,<br />
<br />
Clearing away the debris and detritus of modern mechanised warfare is some- thing that warring nations have had to deal with since the end of the First World War, and the inevitable result of twentieth century warfare was the<br />
large-scale littering of land and sea with the wreckages that combat left behind. The massive and widespread land battles across Europe during the first and second world wars left their own particular trails of destruction and debris that had to be cleared away before normal life could once again resume in the post war periods, and those clear-up operations presented their own challenges, dangers and difficulties. In the British Isles during the Second World War, and for the first time in modern history, the country was faced with widespread destruction caused by bombing, and disrup- tion and damage to infrastructure caused by almost six years of conflict – some of that damage resulting from defensive measures taken by the military with the estab- lishment of aerodromes, fortifications and other defences.<br />
Putting things back to how they were took very many years, although during the 1939–1944 period itself a far more immediate problem faced the authorities in Britain: the collection and disposal of shot down or crashed aircraft, allied and enemy. Such crashes needed almost immediate attention for a variety of reasons. How were they dealt with, and what subsequently happened to them?<br />
<br />
Photo shows:  A case in point was this Messerschmitt 109 of 6./JG51 that was shot down after combat with RAF Hurricanes and Defiants and ended up on its belly in a field at East Langdon in East Kent after sustaining damage to its oil tank on 24 August, 1940. Its pilot, Ofw Fritz Beeck, was taken into captivity. Here, two Australian soldiers spy out a nice trophy in the form of this colourful fuselage emblem which depicts a weeping pelican with an umbrella under its arm. Beneath are
    ExPix_RARE_PHOTOGRAPHS_AIRCRAFT_SALV...jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
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  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
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  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
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  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined12.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined11.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined10.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined09.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined08.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined06.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined07.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined05.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined02.jpg
  • Now it's s*** my pets ruined! Animal lovers reveal the damage and destruction their beloved pets cause to their expensive property<br />
<br />
It is said there is nothing like the unconditional love only an adorable pet can give you - just try remembering that when you get home from work and find your home resembles a war zone.<br />
Hilarious images of torn up letters, chewed up furniture, ransacked gardens and graffitied windows have been collected and put together to form a website called S*** My Pets Ruined. <br />
Created in March 2010, the website updates regularly with new pictures of the chaos and destruction caused mainly by dogs and cats while their owners' backs are turned.<br />
And it is a moment almost every pet owner is only too familiar with - as Rover or Whiskers look up at you with those adorable eyes, innocently cocking their heads as if to say, 'What have I done?', you try to hold in your anger and rage as you survey the damage around you.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_my_pets_ruined01.jpg
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