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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Garment Factory And Chemical Godown Fire In Bangladesh.
Relatives gather at the Dhaka Medical College morgue to identify the bodies recovered from a deadly fire at a garment factory and chemical warehouse in the Shialbari area of Rupnagar, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many break down in tears as authorities complete autopsies and collect DNA samples from 6 of the 16 recovered bodies. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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Charlie Kirk widow speaks publicly
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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Charlie Kirk widow speaks publicly
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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Charlie Kirk widow speaks publicly
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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Charlie Kirk widow speaks publicly
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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The wife of murdered US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination.
And she vowed to continue the political movement, Turning Point USA, her husband started.
Erika Kirk stood next to the empty chair once used by Charlie in his studio while she addressed an online audience.
She had to pause several times to catch her breath and wipe away tears.
She declared: “’Charlie, I promise I will never let your legacy die, baby.
“I promise I'll make Turning Point USA the biggest thing that this nation has ever seen.'
Wearing an emerald green shirt and white blazer, Erika Kirk thanked President Donald Trump and his family for their support.
She said: “’Mr President, my husband loved you and he knew that you loved him too.
He did. Your friendship was amazing. You supported him so well, as did he for you.”
She also thanked Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha for accompanying his coffin which she called “bringing him home.”
OPS: Erika Kirk
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Mob Justice In Bangladesh.
Hasi Akter, 27, breaks down in tears holding a photo of her late husband in Rajbari, Bangladesh, on September 7, 2025. A mob identifying themselves as Touhidi Janata attacks the grave, residence, and shrine of Nurul Haque, locally known as ''Nural Pagla,'' exhumes his body, and sets it on fire, leaving more than 50 people injured and one dead. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Mob Justice In Bangladesh.
Hasi Akter, 27, breaks down in tears holding a photo of her late husband in Rajbari, Bangladesh, on September 7, 2025. A mob identifying themselves as Touhidi Janata attacks the grave, residence, and shrine of Nurul Haque, locally known as ''Nural Pagla,'' exhumes his body, and sets it on fire, leaving more than 50 people injured and one dead. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Mob Justice In Bangladesh.
Hasi Akter, 27, breaks down in tears holding a photo of her late husband in Rajbari, Bangladesh, on September 7, 2025. A mob identifying themselves as Touhidi Janata attacks the grave, residence, and shrine of Nurul Haque, locally known as ''Nural Pagla,'' exhumes his body, and sets it on fire, leaving more than 50 people injured and one dead. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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King Charles and Queen Camilla mark 80th anniversary of VJ Day
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King Charles and Queen Camilla mark 80th anniversary of VJ Day
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