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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Relatives of late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, son Junal Saldanha (L), husband, Benedict Barboza (C) and daughter Lisha Saldanha arrive at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain ahead of a service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Lisha Saldanha daughter of late nurse Jacintha Saldanha reads a statement to the media following the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Lisha Saldanha daughter of late nurse Jacintha Saldanha is seen following the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha (C), in a family picture with her son Junal Saldanha (L) and husband, Benedict Barboza (R) in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, in a family picture with her son Junal Saldanha in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha (C), in a family picture with her son Junal Saldanha (L) and husband, Benedict Barboza (R) in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, in a family picture with her son daughter Lisha Saldanha in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, in a family picture with her husband, Benedict Barboza (L) in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, in a family picture with her son Junal Saldanha (L) and daughter Lisha Saldanha (R) in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, in a family picture in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
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    Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha
    Late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, in a family picture in the service booklet during the service of Thanksgiving for the life of Jacinda Saldanha at Westminster Cathedral in central London Britain on 15 December, 2012. Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged a week ago, days after taking a call at King Edward VII's hospital from two Australian radio presenters posing as Queen Elizabeth II and William's father Prince Charles. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    General view over Kyanjin Gompa Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 30th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    A Tamang woman in the doorway of a building in Langtang village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, 30th May 2009.

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    A general view of Langtang Village in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 30th May 2009

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    An elderly Tamang woman in a field of millet, Langtang Valley, Langtang region, Nepal, 30th May 2009

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    View of guesthouses at Kyanjin Gompa Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 30th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    A helicopter at Kyanjin Gompa Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 30th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    Traditional Tibetan dress of a Tamang woman in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 30th May 2009. The 'Pangden' (striped, woven woollen apron) is belted with an ornate brass belt from which hangs a silver medicine spoon.

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    General view over Kyanjin Gompa Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 29th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    General view of the Lantang Lirung glacier, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 29th May 2009

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, this massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village of Langtang and partially destroying Kinjin Gompa village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of Langtang village and up to 100 trekkers staying there are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    A shepherds stone shelter near the Langtang Lirung glacier, above Kyanjin Gompa village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, 29th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    General view over Kyanjin Gompa Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 29th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    General view over Kyanjin Gompa Village as clouds roll up the Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 28th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    A woman rolls balls of wool in Kyanjin Gompa Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 28th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    General view over Kyanjin Gompa Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, on the 28th May 2009

    The village of Kyanjin Gompa was partially destroyed by the earthquake that struck Nepal at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    Women do their washing in a stream in Langtang Village, Nepal, on the 28th May 2009

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    80 year old Tshring Zhang Mo, a Tamang woman, pictured in her home in Langtang Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    Female Tamang porters in traditional Tibetan dress having tea in a trailside restaurant in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009.

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    Tshring Tamang wearing traditional Tibetan dress splits bamboo, in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009.

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    A steaming stainless steel mug in a kitchen of a trailside restaurant in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009.

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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  • Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
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    Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
    Female Tamang porters in traditional Tibetan dress walk together carrying loads in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009. The 'Pangden' (striped, woven woollen apron) is belted with an ornate brass belt at the waist from which hangs a silver medicine spoon.

    According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.

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