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  • Firefighters put out a fire in Perpignan after a suspected arson attack setting alight to a old sofa in the street. Perpignan, France.
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  • Firefighters put out a fire in Perpignan after a suspected arson attack setting alight to a old sofa in the street. Perpignan, France.
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  • Firefighters put out a fire in Perpignan after a suspected arson attack setting alight to a old sofa in the street. Perpignan, France.
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  • Firefighters put out a fire in Perpignan after a suspected arson attack setting alight to a old sofa in the street. Perpignan, France.
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  • Firefighters put out a fire in Perpignan after a suspected arson attack setting alight to a old sofa in the street. Perpignan, France.
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  • Half destroyed remains of Eastbourne Pier following a fire. The Pier suffered a fire on July 30, 2014 that ripped through a large amount of the central domed building. Sussex Police initially said that the fire was not to be treated suspiciously, though later the police said arson was suspected.
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  • Half destroyed remains of Eastbourne Pier following a fire. The Pier suffered a fire on July 30, 2014 that ripped through a large amount of the central domed building. Sussex Police initially said that the fire was not to be treated suspiciously, though later the police said arson was suspected.
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  • In the town of Solingen, Germany on the night of 28th May 1993 four German youths set fire to the home of the Turkish Genç family. Five family members, including three children, died and became worldwide symbols for victims of racism. Here people pay their respects with laying of flowers and Turkish flags in solidarity to the victims.
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  • Red carnations and roses form a cortege memorial to notorious 60s gangster twin Ronnie Kray during East End funeral. The words ‘Ron God Bless’ are written in silver lettering in honour of the recently deceased Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Ronnie and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture. During the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • Ladies Kennel Association<br />
2008 Championships<br />
Liver Spotted Dalmation (Arson)<br />
Owner Garry Pascoe
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  • A detail of a fist adorned with gold rings, a bracelet and bling of a gangster family security man during the East End funeral to notorious criminal twin Ronnie Kray. The anonymous man is only seen from is lowered hand and the man who wears a black leather coat. He stands guard before the Kray coffin appears from the Bethnal Green undertakers. Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie suffered from paranoid schizophrenia while he and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture during the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • London Eastender babies and mothers pause to admire the community memorial to notorious 60s gangster twin Ronnie Kray during East End funeral at Chingford cemetery in Essex. The floral tributes are in honour of the recently deceased Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Ronnie and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture. During the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • Ladies Kennel Association<br />
2008 Championships<br />
Liver Spotted Dalmation (Arson)<br />
Owner Garry Pascoe
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