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  • Child who was filmed being dragged around on a LEASH by his mother is taken into care after she turned herself in to social services when she saw negative feedback in the Philippines <br />
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A child who was filmed being dragged around on a leash by his mother in the Philippines has been taken into care after there was an online backlash when she posted the footage online.<br />
The woman handed herself in to social services when Facebook users lambasted her over the horrifying images, in which the naked young boy is crouched over a bowl of what appears to be dog food.<br />
The photos were spotted by child abuse campaigner Lurleen Hilliard. <br />
Lurleen, 46, from Dublin, is the founder of Nolonger Victims, a global organisation that educates people on all forms of abuse and helps to protect and rescue victims. <br />
<br />
She said: 'I was trawling through Facebook on Monday when I came across the images she had posted on her page. <br />
'Initially I was infuriated and my blood was literally at boiling point. This cannot be tolerated.<br />
'If we tolerate this level of abuse and parents think they can post these images online in order to boost their page or to make themselves look good then all we're doing is saying that we support, and we're enabling, child abuse.<br />
'What made me more concerned was if this is what she's happy to post on Facebook then what is she doing behind the scenes that nobody knows about? This is what she's willing to show us, what isn't she willing to show us?' <br />
Lurleen alerted some law enforcement contacts in the US, who got in touch with counterparts in the Philippines. <br />
She was told Tuesday morning that the mother had been taken into care. <br />
Lurleen said: 'Apparently, the father works for a government agency so whether they're going to try and pull some strings to allow her off with a slap on the wrist, but I'm determined that that's not going to happen. <br />
'I'm going to keep on at it and keep pressure on them for her to be charged, because it's not acceptable.<br />
'We have to, as a society
    Exclusivepix_Horrific_Child_on_a_LEA...jpg
  • Child who was filmed being dragged around on a LEASH by his mother is taken into care after she turned herself in to social services when she saw negative feedback in the Philippines <br />
<br />
A child who was filmed being dragged around on a leash by his mother in the Philippines has been taken into care after there was an online backlash when she posted the footage online.<br />
The woman handed herself in to social services when Facebook users lambasted her over the horrifying images, in which the naked young boy is crouched over a bowl of what appears to be dog food.<br />
The photos were spotted by child abuse campaigner Lurleen Hilliard. <br />
Lurleen, 46, from Dublin, is the founder of Nolonger Victims, a global organisation that educates people on all forms of abuse and helps to protect and rescue victims. <br />
<br />
She said: 'I was trawling through Facebook on Monday when I came across the images she had posted on her page. <br />
'Initially I was infuriated and my blood was literally at boiling point. This cannot be tolerated.<br />
'If we tolerate this level of abuse and parents think they can post these images online in order to boost their page or to make themselves look good then all we're doing is saying that we support, and we're enabling, child abuse.<br />
'What made me more concerned was if this is what she's happy to post on Facebook then what is she doing behind the scenes that nobody knows about? This is what she's willing to show us, what isn't she willing to show us?' <br />
Lurleen alerted some law enforcement contacts in the US, who got in touch with counterparts in the Philippines. <br />
She was told Tuesday morning that the mother had been taken into care. <br />
Lurleen said: 'Apparently, the father works for a government agency so whether they're going to try and pull some strings to allow her off with a slap on the wrist, but I'm determined that that's not going to happen. <br />
'I'm going to keep on at it and keep pressure on them for her to be charged, because it's not acceptable.<br />
'We have to, as a society
    Exclusivepix_Horrific_Child_on_a_LEA...jpg
  • Child who was filmed being dragged around on a LEASH by his mother is taken into care after she turned herself in to social services when she saw negative feedback in the Philippines <br />
<br />
A child who was filmed being dragged around on a leash by his mother in the Philippines has been taken into care after there was an online backlash when she posted the footage online.<br />
The woman handed herself in to social services when Facebook users lambasted her over the horrifying images, in which the naked young boy is crouched over a bowl of what appears to be dog food.<br />
The photos were spotted by child abuse campaigner Lurleen Hilliard. <br />
Lurleen, 46, from Dublin, is the founder of Nolonger Victims, a global organisation that educates people on all forms of abuse and helps to protect and rescue victims. <br />
<br />
She said: 'I was trawling through Facebook on Monday when I came across the images she had posted on her page. <br />
'Initially I was infuriated and my blood was literally at boiling point. This cannot be tolerated.<br />
'If we tolerate this level of abuse and parents think they can post these images online in order to boost their page or to make themselves look good then all we're doing is saying that we support, and we're enabling, child abuse.<br />
'What made me more concerned was if this is what she's happy to post on Facebook then what is she doing behind the scenes that nobody knows about? This is what she's willing to show us, what isn't she willing to show us?' <br />
Lurleen alerted some law enforcement contacts in the US, who got in touch with counterparts in the Philippines. <br />
She was told Tuesday morning that the mother had been taken into care. <br />
Lurleen said: 'Apparently, the father works for a government agency so whether they're going to try and pull some strings to allow her off with a slap on the wrist, but I'm determined that that's not going to happen. <br />
'I'm going to keep on at it and keep pressure on them for her to be charged, because it's not acceptable.<br />
'We have to, as a society
    Exclusivepix_Horrific_Child_on_a_LEA...jpg
  • Child who was filmed being dragged around on a LEASH by his mother is taken into care after she turned herself in to social services when she saw negative feedback in the Philippines <br />
<br />
A child who was filmed being dragged around on a leash by his mother in the Philippines has been taken into care after there was an online backlash when she posted the footage online.<br />
The woman handed herself in to social services when Facebook users lambasted her over the horrifying images, in which the naked young boy is crouched over a bowl of what appears to be dog food.<br />
The photos were spotted by child abuse campaigner Lurleen Hilliard. <br />
Lurleen, 46, from Dublin, is the founder of Nolonger Victims, a global organisation that educates people on all forms of abuse and helps to protect and rescue victims. <br />
<br />
She said: 'I was trawling through Facebook on Monday when I came across the images she had posted on her page. <br />
'Initially I was infuriated and my blood was literally at boiling point. This cannot be tolerated.<br />
'If we tolerate this level of abuse and parents think they can post these images online in order to boost their page or to make themselves look good then all we're doing is saying that we support, and we're enabling, child abuse.<br />
'What made me more concerned was if this is what she's happy to post on Facebook then what is she doing behind the scenes that nobody knows about? This is what she's willing to show us, what isn't she willing to show us?' <br />
Lurleen alerted some law enforcement contacts in the US, who got in touch with counterparts in the Philippines. <br />
She was told Tuesday morning that the mother had been taken into care. <br />
Lurleen said: 'Apparently, the father works for a government agency so whether they're going to try and pull some strings to allow her off with a slap on the wrist, but I'm determined that that's not going to happen. <br />
'I'm going to keep on at it and keep pressure on them for her to be charged, because it's not acceptable.<br />
'We have to, as a society
    Exclusivepix_Horrific_Child_on_a_LEA...jpg
  • January 27, 2017 - <br />
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Fake Donald Trump tweets from China<br />
<br />
 Fake Donald Trump tweets are seen in a Twitter timeline on 27 Friday, 2017. In China a site that generates fake tweets that look as if they were generated by US president  used to mock the president.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Trump_Fake_Twitter6.jpg
  • January 27, 2017 - <br />
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Fake Donald Trump tweets from China<br />
<br />
 Fake Donald Trump tweets are seen in a Twitter timeline on 27 Friday, 2017. In China a site that generates fake tweets that look as if they were generated by US president  used to mock the president.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Trump_Fake_Twitter5.jpg
  • January 27, 2017 - <br />
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Fake Donald Trump tweets from China<br />
<br />
 Fake Donald Trump tweets are seen in a Twitter timeline on 27 Friday, 2017. In China a site that generates fake tweets that look as if they were generated by US president  used to mock the president.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Trump_Fake_Twitter2.jpg
  • January 27, 2017 - <br />
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Fake Donald Trump tweets from China<br />
<br />
 Fake Donald Trump tweets are seen in a Twitter timeline on 27 Friday, 2017. In China a site that generates fake tweets that look as if they were generated by US president  used to mock the president.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Trump_Fake_Twitter3.jpg
  • January 27, 2017 - <br />
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Fake Donald Trump tweets from China<br />
<br />
 Fake Donald Trump tweets are seen in a Twitter timeline on 27 Friday, 2017. In China a site that generates fake tweets that look as if they were generated by US president  used to mock the president.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Trump_Fake_Twitter1.jpg
  • March 17, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A hill of life jackets on Lesbos<br />
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Thousands of life jackets from refugees and migrants form a small hill on the island of Lesbos, Greece on March 17, 2016. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_hill_of_life_jackets_Le...jpg
  • March 17, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A hill of life jackets on Lesbos<br />
<br />
Thousands of life jackets from refugees and migrants form a small hill on the island of Lesbos, Greece on March 17, 2016. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_hill_of_life_jackets_Le...jpg
  • March 17, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A hill of life jackets on Lesbos<br />
<br />
Thousands of life jackets from refugees and migrants form a small hill on the island of Lesbos, Greece on March 17, 2016. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_hill_of_life_jackets_Le...jpg
  • March 17, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A hill of life jackets on Lesbos<br />
<br />
Thousands of life jackets from refugees and migrants form a small hill on the island of Lesbos, Greece on March 17, 2016. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_hill_of_life_jackets_Le...jpg
  • March 17, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A hill of life jackets on Lesbos<br />
<br />
Thousands of life jackets from refugees and migrants form a small hill on the island of Lesbos, Greece on March 17, 2016. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_hill_of_life_jackets_Le...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
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Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
<br />
Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
<br />
Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 29, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Demonstration under high tension in Calais, France<br />
<br />
Some migrants are blocking the bypass port and threw stones at the trucks. In Calais, Northern France, february 29, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Demonstrations_in_Calai...jpg
  • February 27, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A pile of lifejackets left behind by refugees and migrants who arrived to the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey on February 27, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Life_Jackets_Left_By_Re...jpg
  • February 27, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A pile of lifejackets left behind by refugees and migrants who arrived to the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey on February 27, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Life_Jackets_Left_By_Re...jpg
  • February 27, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A pile of lifejackets left behind by refugees and migrants who arrived to the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey on February 27, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Life_Jackets_Left_By_Re...jpg
  • February 27, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A pile of lifejackets left behind by refugees and migrants who arrived to the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey on February 27, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Life_Jackets_Left_By_Re...jpg
  • February 27, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
<br />
A pile of lifejackets left behind by refugees and migrants who arrived to the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey on February 27, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Life_Jackets_Left_By_Re...jpg
  • February 27, 2016 - Lesbos, Greece - <br />
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A pile of lifejackets left behind by refugees and migrants who arrived to the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey on February 27, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Life_Jackets_Left_By_Re...jpg
  • Feb. 23, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Migrants waiting outside the Belgium Kitchen dinner. About 800 meals are distributed each evening by the volunteer kitchen.....The contenaires welcome more migrants who are afraid of losing their shelters south of the jungle. In Calais, northern France, February 23, 2016<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Evening_in_Calais_jungl...jpg
  • Feb. 23, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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In front of the temporary shelter, tents are abandoned and are flooded by water. In Calais, northern France, February 23, 2016<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Evening_in_Calais_jungl...jpg
  • Feb. 23, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Migrant access the temporary reception center where they sleep in contenaires...To enter, they must give their fingerprints to be identified. In Calais, northern France, February 23, 2016<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Evening_in_Calais_jungl...jpg
  • Feb. 23, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Civil defence, police and the prefecture ensure that the transfer of the jungle to the centre's spend its best...Migrants go up in peace and are delighted to rise. In Calais, northern France, February 23, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Evening_in_Calais_jungl...jpg
  • Feb. 23, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Migrants waiting outside the Belgium Kitchen dinner. About 800 meals are distributed each evening by the volunteer kitchen. In Calais, northern France, February 23, 2016<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Evening_in_Calais_jungl...jpg
  • Feb. 23, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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Cleaners along the fence installed on the road next to the jungle. In Calais, northern France, February 23, 2016<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Evening_in_Calais_jungl...jpg
  • Feb. 23, 2016 - Calais, France - <br />
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The northern entrance always jungle mud. In Calais, northern France, February 23, 2016<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Evening_in_Calais_jungl...jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
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The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man02.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man01.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man04.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man03.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man05.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
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The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man08.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man09.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man07.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man10.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man06.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man12.jpg
  • Jan. 30, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - <br />
<br />
The man who's turning into a TREE: Bangladeshi suffers rare condition that causes tree-like 'roots' to grow from his hands and feet <br />
<br />
A Bangladeshi man dubbed as the tree-man because of wart-like lesions growing from his hands and feet has been admitted to hospital. <br />
Abul Bajandar, 25, from Khulna, has been suffering from a disease known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis - a rare and inherited skin disorder - for the past seven years. <br />
Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) will now decide on his treatment after forming a medical board of experts.<br />
<br />
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery of the DMCH, made the announcement today. <br />
On duty doctors visited Mr Bajandar at the burn unit, where he had been admitted today. <br />
According to the dailystar.net, the ricksaw-van puller was previously taken to the Gazi Medical College Hospital in Khulna. <br />
According to local reports, the original tree-man Dede Koswara, of Indonesia, died today. Tribunnnews.com reported that it wasn't the disease to cause his death. <br />
In 2008 the Discovery Channel told the story Mr Koswara. In the programme, he returned home from hospital after having six kilo warts surgically removed from his body. <br />
An American doctor had previously said the warts were the result of severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection and doctors thought his type was the worst in the world. <br />
The father-of-two first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager.<br />
He was later sacked from his job and shunned by neighbours when the branch-like growths covered much of his body and stopped him from working. <br />
At the time it was reported that he would need at least two operations every year. <br />
Previously, Mr Koswara was forced to take part in a circus act in Bandung in order to make ends meet. <br />
But once his case was publicised donations from the public began to flood in for his treatment. <br />
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Man11.jpg
  • Dec. 29, 2015 - Gwangju, South Korea - Dec 29, 2015 - South Korea, Gwangju : <br />
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South Korea, Japan Reach Agreement On 'Comfort Women'<br />
<br />
Former South Korean World War II sex slave womens, who was forced to serve for the Japanese Army during World War II, sits after a meeting with a South Korean Foreign Ministry official at the House of Sharing, the home for the living sex slaves, in Gwangju, South Korea. A day after trumpeting an ''irreversible'' settlement of a decades-long standoff over Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japan's WWII military, there's relief among South Korean and Japanese diplomats, fury among activists and many of the elderly victims and general public indifference in both countries.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_South_Korea_Japan_Reach...jpg
  • Dec. 29, 2015 - Gwangju, South Korea - Dec 29, 2015 - South Korea, Gwangju : <br />
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South Korea, Japan Reach Agreement On 'Comfort Women'<br />
<br />
Former South Korean World War II sex slave womens, who was forced to serve for the Japanese Army during World War II, sits after a meeting with a South Korean Foreign Ministry official at the House of Sharing, the home for the living sex slaves, in Gwangju, South Korea. A day after trumpeting an ''irreversible'' settlement of a decades-long standoff over Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japan's WWII military, there's relief among South Korean and Japanese diplomats, fury among activists and many of the elderly victims and general public indifference in both countries.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_South_Korea_Japan_Reach...jpg
  • Dec. 29, 2015 - Gwangju, South Korea - Dec 29, 2015 - South Korea, Gwangju : <br />
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South Korea, Japan Reach Agreement On 'Comfort Women'<br />
<br />
Former South Korean World War II sex slave womens, who was forced to serve for the Japanese Army during World War II, sits after a meeting with a South Korean Foreign Ministry official at the House of Sharing, the home for the living sex slaves, in Gwangju, South Korea. A day after trumpeting an ''irreversible'' settlement of a decades-long standoff over Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japan's WWII military, there's relief among South Korean and Japanese diplomats, fury among activists and many of the elderly victims and general public indifference in both countries.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_South_Korea_Japan_Reach...jpg
  • Dec. 29, 2015 - Gwangju, South Korea - Dec 29, 2015 - South Korea, Gwangju : <br />
<br />
South Korea, Japan Reach Agreement On 'Comfort Women'<br />
<br />
Former South Korean World War II sex slave womens, who was forced to serve for the Japanese Army during World War II, sits after a meeting with a South Korean Foreign Ministry official at the House of Sharing, the home for the living sex slaves, in Gwangju, South Korea. A day after trumpeting an ''irreversible'' settlement of a decades-long standoff over Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japan's WWII military, there's relief among South Korean and Japanese diplomats, fury among activists and many of the elderly victims and general public indifference in both countries.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_South_Korea_Japan_Reach...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
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Refugees and Migrants arrive in the Molyvos port, after Greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat on the Greek Island of Lesbos. More than 400,000 refugees, mostly Syrians and Afghans, arrived in Greece since early January while dozens were drowned trying to make the crossing. In total 710,000 have entered the EU through Greece and Italy during the same period, according to the European Agency Frontex border surveillance. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
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European Migrant Crisis<br />
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Refugees and Migrants arrive in the Molyvos port, after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat on the Greek Island of Lesbos, on October 15, 2015..More than 400,000 refugees, mostly Syrians and Afghans, arrived in Greece since early January while dozens were drowned trying to make the crossing. In total 710,000 have entered the EU through Greece and Italy during the same period, according to the European Agency Frontex border surveillance. The migration issue has caused deep divisions within the European Union, which is trying to set the distribution of migrants among its member countries or limit the flow.. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
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European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
 Lesbos isle, Molyvos october 15, 2015 :Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
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European Migrant Crisis<br />
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Fatal boat accident at sea causes at least nine deaths among migrants. Thousands arrive every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey, distance only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after Greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
A fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after Greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
A rescue diver drags a dead child from the water after a Greek Coast Guard vessel hit a migrant boat killing at least nine.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
A fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after Greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
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European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
A rescue diver picks a dead child from the water after a Greek Coast Guard vessel hit a migrant boat killing at least nine.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Survived to the tragedy are arriving in the port of Molyvos. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Survived to the tragedy are arriving in the port of Molyvos.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
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European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
A man cries after their boat sinks at sea causing at least nine deaths. Thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey, distant only 4 nautical miles. Survivors arrive in the port of Molyvos.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Survived to the tragedy are arriving in the port of Molyvos.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
<br />
Fatal Accident at sea caused at least nine deaths among migrants that in  thousands lands every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey , distant only 4 nautical miles. Survived to the tragedy are arriving in the port of Molyvos.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_European_Migrant_Crisis...jpg
  • KUNMING, CHINA - JULY 31: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Parents Queue Up All Night For Their Kid's Primary School Enrolment<br />
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Parents queue up all night for their kids primary school enrolment on July 31, 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province of China. Although the persuation of not queuing up over night is given by the Chunyuan primary school, a lot of parents wait in line over night to apply for Chunyuan primary school on July 31. A Chunyuan primary school personnel expressed that every children of school age in this area could enter the school, so there is no need for parents to wait in line over night for the signing in of the school. <br />
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  • KUNMING, CHINA - JULY 31: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Parents Queue Up All Night For Their Kid's Primary School Enrolment<br />
<br />
Parents queue up all night for their kids primary school enrolment on July 31, 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province of China. Although the persuation of not queuing up over night is given by the Chunyuan primary school, a lot of parents wait in line over night to apply for Chunyuan primary school on July 31. A Chunyuan primary school personnel expressed that every children of school age in this area could enter the school, so there is no need for parents to wait in line over night for the signing in of the school. <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Parents_Queue_Up_All_Ni...jpg
  • KUNMING, CHINA - JULY 31: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Parents Queue Up All Night For Their Kid's Primary School Enrolment<br />
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Parents queue up all night for their kids primary school enrolment on July 31, 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province of China. Although the persuation of not queuing up over night is given by the Chunyuan primary school, a lot of parents wait in line over night to apply for Chunyuan primary school on July 31. A Chunyuan primary school personnel expressed that every children of school age in this area could enter the school, so there is no need for parents to wait in line over night for the signing in of the school. <br />
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Parents Queue Up All Night For Their Kid's Primary School Enrolment<br />
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Parents queue up all night for their kids primary school enrolment on July 31, 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province of China. Although the persuation of not queuing up over night is given by the Chunyuan primary school, a lot of parents wait in line over night to apply for Chunyuan primary school on July 31. A Chunyuan primary school personnel expressed that every children of school age in this area could enter the school, so there is no need for parents to wait in line over night for the signing in of the school. <br />
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  • KUNMING, CHINA - JULY 31: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Parents Queue Up All Night For Their Kid's Primary School Enrolment<br />
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Parents queue up all night for their kids primary school enrolment on July 31, 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province of China. Although the persuation of not queuing up over night is given by the Chunyuan primary school, a lot of parents wait in line over night to apply for Chunyuan primary school on July 31. A Chunyuan primary school personnel expressed that every children of school age in this area could enter the school, so there is no need for parents to wait in line over night for the signing in of the school. <br />
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  • KUNMING, CHINA - JULY 31: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Parents Queue Up All Night For Their Kid's Primary School Enrolment<br />
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Parents queue up all night for their kids primary school enrolment on July 31, 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province of China. Although the persuation of not queuing up over night is given by the Chunyuan primary school, a lot of parents wait in line over night to apply for Chunyuan primary school on July 31. A Chunyuan primary school personnel expressed that every children of school age in this area could enter the school, so there is no need for parents to wait in line over night for the signing in of the school. <br />
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  • KUNMING, CHINA - JULY 31: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Parents Queue Up All Night For Their Kid's Primary School Enrolment<br />
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Parents queue up all night for their kids primary school enrolment on July 31, 2014 in Kunming, Yunnan province of China. Although the persuation of not queuing up over night is given by the Chunyuan primary school, a lot of parents wait in line over night to apply for Chunyuan primary school on July 31. A Chunyuan primary school personnel expressed that every children of school age in this area could enter the school, so there is no need for parents to wait in line over night for the signing in of the school. <br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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A man cries out for his mental patient grandson at Gulai Town <br />
 in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos. <br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son's pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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A man cries out for his mental patient grandson at Gulai Town <br />
 in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos. <br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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 A man cries out for his mental patient grandson at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • SHENGZHOU, CHINA -  china out - finland out<br />
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He Zili is tethered by an iron chain at Gulai Town  in Shengzhou, Zhejiang province of China. He Zili, 11, has suffered from psychosis for ten years. He fell out of bed when he was one year old. He began to attack villagers and damage property belonging to other people at the age of five. At first, his father He Chuyu tethered him to house with ropes, but he often bitted the rope off and ran away. He Chuyu had to tethered his son with a 2m long iron chain. He Chuyu and his son\'s pictures were posted on the Internet several days ago, a netizen saw that He Chuyu led his son with the iron chain and begged for money at a coach station, and took some photos.<br />
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  • January 27, 2017 - <br />
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Fake Donald Trump tweets from China<br />
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 Fake Donald Trump tweets are seen in a Twitter timeline on 27 Friday, 2017. In China a site that generates fake tweets that look as if they were generated by US president  used to mock the president.<br />
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