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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch in Botswana
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Before a tracking device can be fitted to a black rhino, the animal must be anaesthetised, stabilised and then monitored closely. While the vet administers oxygen and checks the rhino's vital signs, Prince Harry pours water over the patient to keep it cool in the hot Botswana sun
Prince Harry visit to Botswana - Sep 2016
Undated picture released by Kensington Palace of Prince Harry who is the new Patron of Rhino Conservation Botswana, following his visit to the country in September last year when he joined an RCB operation to fit electronic tracking devices to critically endangered black rhinos, which had been translocated to the Okavango Delta
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732q)
Prince William preparing for take off after taking a patient to hospital
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
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Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732d)
Prince William arriving back at the helicopter after taking the patient to the hospital and chatting to his colleagues
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732g)
Prince William arriving back at the helicopter after taking the patient to the hospital and chatting to his colleagues
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732i)
Prince William helping to transfer a patient from the helicopter to the ambulance
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732b)
Prince William helping to transfer a patient from the air ambulance onto another stretcherpital.
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732a)
Prince William pulling out a stretcher and helping a patient from the air ambulance
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732n)
Prince William pulling out a stretcher and helping a patient from the air ambulance
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732p)
Prince William pulling out a stretcher and helping a patient from the air ambulance
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732ab)
Prince William pulling out a stretcher and helping a patient from the air ambulance
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732x)
Prince William first out of the helicopter and opening the rear door to get the stretcher out
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732ad)
Prince William first out of the helicopter and opening the rear door to get the stretcher out
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William als Rettungssanitäter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5618732ac)
Prince William first out of the helicopter and opening the rear door to get the stretcher out
Prince William dealing with an air ambulance patient, Cambridge, Britain - 22 Mar 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s58v
Extraordinary pictures have been revealed showing the caring side of Prince William as he went above and beyond the call of duty at work, comforting a patient and even travelling with him in the ambulance. Photos show the Duke of Cambridge tending to and reassuring the man, who had been injured by a large tree branch, after flying him to hospital in the air ambulance yesterday afternoon (Tues). As co-pilot William is usually seen waiting in the helicopter cock-pit while his colleagues carry out the medical tasks. But this time it was the Duke who was the first to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull the man, who was in his 30s, out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He looked calm and confident as he then worked together with the paramedics to carefully move the patient, who had been injured by a tree branch at work, onto the waiting ambulance trolley.
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PEOPLE - so feierten Prominente früher Weihnachten
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Princess Diana making a Christmas visit to Great Ormond Street Hospital
Princess Diana visiting Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, Britain - 1987
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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2024-09-17
A sign directs ambulances at Sainte-Justine hospital in Montreal, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains under treatment for the tenth day at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 2, 2025, as security is tightened outside the facility. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains under treatment for the tenth day at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 2, 2025, as security is tightened outside the facility. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains under treatment for the tenth day at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 2, 2025, as security is tightened outside the facility. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains under treatment for the tenth day at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 2, 2025, as security is tightened outside the facility. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains under treatment for the tenth day at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 2, 2025, as security is tightened outside the facility. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains under treatment for the tenth day at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 2, 2025, as security is tightened outside the facility. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains under treatment for the tenth day at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 2, 2025, as security is tightened outside the facility. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Arezzo
An exterior view of a Farmacia is decorated with a large Christmas wreath and bow next to a clothing store '7 camicie' on a paved town square in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. People walk by the historic building, which also features a small religious painting on the adjacent stone pillar. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Arezzo
An exterior view of a Farmacia is decorated with a large Christmas wreath and bow next to a clothing store '7 camicie' on a paved town square in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. People walk by the historic building, which also features a small religious painting on the adjacent stone pillar. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Misericordia Di Subbiano Social Services Vehicle
A white van belonging to Misericordia di Subbiano, marked with the words ''SERVIZI SOCIALI'' (Social Services) and blue and yellow stripes, parks on a dirt road next to a park and cypress trees in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A female staff member wearing a high-visibility yellow jacket and blue trousers enters the vehicle. A historic stone tower is visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Misericordia Di Subbiano Social Services Vehicle
A white van belonging to Misericordia di Subbiano, marked with the words ''SERVIZI SOCIALI'' (Social Services) and blue and yellow stripes, parks on a dirt road next to a park and cypress trees in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Is Undergoing Treatment In The ICU At Evercare Hospital In Dhaka.
Police personnel stand guard in front of Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2025, as Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia undergoes treatment in the intensive care unit. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Is Undergoing Treatment In The ICU At Evercare Hospital In Dhaka.
Police personnel stand guard in front of Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2025, as Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia undergoes treatment in the intensive care unit. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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Croce Rossa Italiana Ambulance In Florence Street
A white Croce Rossa Italiana (Italian Red Cross) ambulance, marked with the emergency medical number 118, moves fast on a cobblestone street in a historic district of Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The vehicle has its blue flashing lights activated. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Croce Rossa Italiana Ambulance In Florence Street
A white Croce Rossa Italiana (Italian Red Cross) ambulance, marked with the emergency medical number 118, moves fast on a cobblestone street in a historic district of Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The vehicle has its blue flashing lights activated. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2024-09-17
L'Hôpital Sainte-Justine à Montréal, mardi 17 septembre 2024. LA PRESSE CANADIENNE/Graham Hughes (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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SUEM Ambulance Boat Paramedics On Duty
A yellow SUEM (Servizio di Urgenza ed Emergenza Medica) ambulance boat docks alongside a canal-side path, with emergency personnel in high-visibility jackets preparing the vessel or medical equipment in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The boat, marked with the checkered pattern and the word ''AMBULANZA,'' is essential for providing medical services in the water-based city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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SUEM Ambulance Boat Paramedics On Duty
A yellow SUEM (Servizio di Urgenza ed Emergenza Medica) ambulance boat docks alongside a canal-side path, with emergency personnel in high-visibility jackets preparing the vessel or medical equipment in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The boat, marked with the checkered pattern and the word ''AMBULANZA,'' is essential for providing medical services in the water-based city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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SUEM Ambulance Boat Paramedics On Duty
A yellow SUEM (Servizio di Urgenza ed Emergenza Medica) ambulance boat docks alongside a canal-side path, with emergency personnel in high-visibility jackets preparing the vessel or medical equipment in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The boat, marked with the checkered pattern and the word ''AMBULANZA,'' is essential for providing medical services in the water-based city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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SUEM Ambulance Boat Paramedics On Duty
A yellow SUEM (Servizio di Urgenza ed Emergenza Medica) ambulance boat docks alongside a canal-side path, with emergency personnel in high-visibility jackets preparing the vessel or medical equipment in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The boat, marked with the checkered pattern and the word ''AMBULANZA,'' is essential for providing medical services in the water-based city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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SUEM Ambulance Boat Paramedics On Duty
A yellow SUEM (Servizio di Urgenza ed Emergenza Medica) ambulance boat docks alongside a canal-side path, with emergency personnel in high-visibility jackets preparing the vessel or medical equipment in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The boat, marked with the checkered pattern and the word ''AMBULANZA,'' is essential for providing medical services in the water-based city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Man Alone In Venice In Rain
A man stands alone near an ornate antique lamppost, looking toward the distant San Giorgio Maggiore bell tower and dome, while other pedestrians shelter under brightly colored umbrellas on an overcast, drizzly day in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The man wears a dark jacket, and the umbrellas--one yellow, one maroon--provide a splash of color against the gray sky and water. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman And Dog At Grand Canal In Venice On Overcast Day
A woman wearing a dark coat sits on a low stone wall next to the Grand Canal, looking out at the water and the distant historic architecture in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. A small, white dog stands close beside her. The background features the water with boats passing and the city skyline under an overcast sky, with buildings including the large industrial facade of the Fortuny building. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman And Dog At Grand Canal In Venice On Overcast Day
A woman wearing a dark coat sits on a low stone wall next to the Grand Canal, looking out at the water and the distant historic architecture in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. A small, white dog, a pet, stands close beside her. The background features the water with boats passing and the city skyline under an overcast sky, with buildings including the distinctive tower and dome of San Giorgio Maggiore. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Earthquake Aftermath In Dhaka
An earthquake-injured man arrives at Sir Salimullah Medical College Hospital for treatment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Earthquake Aftermath In Dhaka
An earthquake-injured woman receives treatment at Sir Salimullah Medical College Hospital; her son is killed in the incident in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2024-09-17
L'hôpital Sainte-Justine à Montréal, le 17 septembre 2024. LA PRESSE CANADIENNE/Graham Hughes (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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Hospital Shakeout In Germany - Discarded Hospital Beds
Several white metal hospital beds are dismantled and discarded outside against a stone wall and mesh fence in a grassy area in Burghausen, Bavaria, Germany, on October 11, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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People Walk Towards The LMU Klinikum Grosshadern Hospital Entrance
People walk along an autumn-lined path toward the entrance of the LMU Klinikum Grosshadern hospital and medical campus in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 5, 2025. The high-rise building is part of the LMU Klinikum Munich for medicine and healthcare. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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People Walk Towards The LMU Klinikum Grosshadern Hospital Entrance
People walk along an autumn-lined path toward the entrance of the LMU Klinikum Grosshadern hospital and medical campus in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 5, 2025. The high-rise building is part of the LMU Klinikum Munich for medicine and healthcare. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon David Sellu.
Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon
David Sellu remains alarmed that there are no training programmes to ensure evidence given is legally sound.
The retired doctor David Sellu, photographed at his home in West London. David Sellu is an author, equality advocate, and surgeon, who was accused and wrongfully imprisoned for a patient's death. David Sellu worked as a consultant colorectal surgeon in the NHS and privately for nearly four decades. . This conviction was overturned on appeal, but the damage had been done. He is now a patient safety advocate against the healthcare, legal and regulatory systems, which are not learning lessons when things go wrong. Married with four children, he lives in London.
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Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon David Sellu.
Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon
David Sellu remains alarmed that there are no training programmes to ensure evidence given is legally sound.
The retired doctor David Sellu, photographed at his home in West London. David Sellu is an author, equality advocate, and surgeon, who was accused and wrongfully imprisoned for a patient's death. David Sellu worked as a consultant colorectal surgeon in the NHS and privately for nearly four decades. . This conviction was overturned on appeal, but the damage had been done. He is now a patient safety advocate against the healthcare, legal and regulatory systems, which are not learning lessons when things go wrong. Married with four children, he lives in London.
Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon David Sellu.
Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon
David Sellu remains alarmed that there are no training programmes to ensure evidence given is legally sound.
The retired doctor David Sellu, photographed at his home in West London. David Sellu is an author, equality advocate, and surgeon, who was accused and wrongfully imprisoned for a patient's death. David Sellu worked as a consultant colorectal surgeon in the NHS and privately for nearly four decades. . This conviction was overturned on appeal, but the damage had been done. He is now a patient safety advocate against the healthcare, legal and regulatory systems, which are not learning lessons when things go wrong. Married with four children, he lives in London.
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Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon David Sellu.
Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon
David Sellu remains alarmed that there are no training programmes to ensure evidence given is legally sound.
The retired doctor David Sellu, photographed at his home in West London. David Sellu is an author, equality advocate, and surgeon, who was accused and wrongfully imprisoned for a patient's death. David Sellu worked as a consultant colorectal surgeon in the NHS and privately for nearly four decades. . This conviction was overturned on appeal, but the damage had been done. He is now a patient safety advocate against the healthcare, legal and regulatory systems, which are not learning lessons when things go wrong. Married with four children, he lives in London.
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Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon David Sellu.
Expert witnesses are 'weakest link in English justice system', says wrongly convicted surgeon
David Sellu remains alarmed that there are no training programmes to ensure evidence given is legally sound.
The retired doctor David Sellu, photographed at his home in West London. David Sellu is an author, equality advocate, and surgeon, who was accused and wrongfully imprisoned for a patient's death. David Sellu worked as a consultant colorectal surgeon in the NHS and privately for nearly four decades. . This conviction was overturned on appeal, but the damage had been done. He is now a patient safety advocate against the healthcare, legal and regulatory systems, which are not learning lessons when things go wrong. Married with four children, he lives in London.
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