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  • FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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    FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Kei's Blackwater photo series. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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    Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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    They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.

    In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.

    His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.

    Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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  • Ukraine National Guard tactical drills
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    Ukraine National Guard tactical drills
    An armed soldier squats as separate infantry units of the 13th Khartiia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard go through tactical exercises to disembark from armoured vehicles, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in LondonÕs Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and RussiaÕs invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiatorsÕ repeated attempts to ÒcollectÓ them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the ÒpartygateÓ inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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  • Four arrested after protest at Oleg Deripaska’s London mansion. Group earlier said they had made peace with arrest after claiming property for Ukrainian refugees.
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    The £25million mansion of a Russian billionaire has been taken over by protesters in London's Belgravia, with the Ukrainian flag hung from the windows over Putin's invasion.
    The four protesters who occupied the home of a Russian oligarch in London’s Belgravia have ended their demonstration and have been arrested by police. The squatters, who said they were opposed to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and wanted to open the mansion up for Ukrainian refugees, got into the property owned by Oleg Deripaska around 1am on Monday morning.
    Dozens of police including officers from the Territorial Support Group and a climbing team spent hours trying to persuade them to come down from a balcony at the front of the building. The group refused police negotiators’ repeated attempts to “collect” them from the balcony using a crane, saying that they wanted to be treated in the same way as the prime minister. Referencing the “partygate” inquiry, they said they wanted to be sent a questionnaire to ascertain whether they had done anything wrong rather than being arrested.

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    January 20, 2019 - Pamplona, Navarra, Spain - The mayor of Pamplona, Joseba Asirón, at an urgent press conference to explain the eviction of Gaztetxe Maravillas.Tension through the streets of Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, during the eviction of the building squatted by the squat movement, called Gaztetxe Maravillas. Riots and police presence (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
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    PEOPLE - Blake Griffin muss sich für seine Autoschlüssel bücken
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Sunday, September 16, 2018 - Despite being a pro at handling the ball, Detroit Piston star Blake Griffin cannot keep a handle on his keys as he steps out for some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA. Kendall Jenner's ex drops his key fob far underneath his Range Rover and he has to squat down on all fours to reach it! DR/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

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