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  • Powered Wheelchair User Walks Dog On City Sidewalk
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    Powered Wheelchair User Walks Dog On City Sidewalk
    A man in a powered wheelchair walks a dog on a sidewalk in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025. The scene illustrates the daily life of a wheelchair user and issues of social inclusion and accessibility in the urban environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
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    Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
    Ahn Soo-yong (center), head of the Homeplus union branch, speaks urging government intervention while sitting in a wheelchair during a press conference marking the 24th day of the Homeplus branch leadership's hunger strike without water and salt. Supermarket union members attend the event in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
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    Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
    Ahn Soo-yong (center), head of the Homeplus union branch, speaks urging government intervention while sitting in a wheelchair during a press conference marking the 24th day of the Homeplus branch leadership's hunger strike without water and salt. Supermarket union members attend the event in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Group Moves On Street Including Two Wheelchair Users At Night
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    Group Moves On Street Including Two Wheelchair Users At Night
    Two wheelchair users move alongside two pedestrians on an illuminated street at night in a dark, urban environment in Munich, Germany, on November 29, 2025. The people, seen from behind, travel away from the camera under the light of street lamps, demonstrating personal mobility in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Departure Board At Starnberg Train Station With Construction Notices For Munich
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    Departure Board At Starnberg Train Station With Construction Notices For Munich
    Commuters walk beneath a departure board displaying train destinations, track numbers, and delay information, including a notice about construction work (Bauarbeiten) causing disruptions on the S6 line, at Starnberg Train Station in the Munich Metropolitan Area, Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025. The sign shows services to destinations including Ebersberg, Weilheim/Kochel, Tutzing, and Munich Hbf, while a person in a motorized wheelchair and two pedestrians, one walking a small dog, pass below the concrete overpass. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Senior In Wheelchair On Wet Venice Pavement
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    Senior In Wheelchair On Wet Venice Pavement
    A senior man wears a dark hat and jacket and sits in a blue wheelchair on a wet brick-and-stone pavement, looking toward a brick wall and a closed green door in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. Pigeons and a seagull walk in the foreground, and the senior citizen uses the wheelchair for mobility and access. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bypoll For Budgam Assembly Constituency Held In Kashmir
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    Bypoll For Budgam Assembly Constituency Held In Kashmir
    An elderly woman in a wheelchair looks on after casting her ballot at a polling station during the Budgam Assembly constituency bypoll in Budgam district, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 11, 2025. Budgam votes today in a key by-election where around 1.26 lakh voters decide the fate of 17 candidates. The main contest is between the National Conference's Aga Syed Mahmood and PDP's Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi. The bypoll is held after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah vacates the Budgam seat he won along with Ganderbal in the 2024 Assembly elections. Omar earlier defeats Mehdi by more than 18,000 votes. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
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    Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
    Residents of Novi Sad welcome students from Novi Pazar on Narodnog Fronta Street in Serbia on October 31, 2025. Protests against the current government continue for exactly one year, following the collapse of a railway station canopy on November 1, 2024, which kills 16 people. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
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    Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
    Residents of Novi Sad welcome students from Novi Pazar on Narodnog Fronta Street in Serbia on October 31, 2025. Protests against the current government continue for exactly one year, following the collapse of a railway station canopy on November 1, 2024, which kills 16 people. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Autonomous wheelchair -- with  legs
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    Autonomous wheelchair -- with legs
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    Picture MUST credit: Toyota
    A walking autonomous wheelchair with foldable tentacle legs that can climb stairs and sit on the floor has been developed by Japanese car giant Toyota.
    Called the Walk Me, the device helps people with reduced mobility to move around places where traditional wheelchairs aren’t able to go.
    It can climb up and down stairs and lift users into cars.
    The idea is that it would replace traditional wheels with four robotic and foldable legs that move like animal limbs. 
     Each leg can lift, bend, and adjust its position on its own, and this lets the device move across steps or rough ground.
    The seat has a supportive frame that holds the user in a safe and upright position, and the backrest curves to follow the shape of the user’s back.
    The user asks the device to move around using the small side handles or a control interface that can include buttons.
    The legs have soft cushioned outer covers to protect the inside parts as well as the sensors.
     Besides movement, the chair includes folding functions.
    The legs can retract into a compact shape for storage or transport, allowing the device to fit into cars or small indoor spaces.
    When activated again, the legs extend automatically, and the system stabilises itself before it moves off.
    The concept is still a prototype and Toyota has yet to say if it is being considered for commercial production.

    OPS: The Toyota Walk Me legged wheelchair concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Autonomous wheelchair -- with  legs
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    Autonomous wheelchair -- with legs
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Walk Me 1
    Ref 17260
    29/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Toyota
    A walking autonomous wheelchair with foldable tentacle legs that can climb stairs and sit on the floor has been developed by Japanese car giant Toyota.
    Called the Walk Me, the device helps people with reduced mobility to move around places where traditional wheelchairs aren’t able to go.
    It can climb up and down stairs and lift users into cars.
    The idea is that it would replace traditional wheels with four robotic and foldable legs that move like animal limbs. 
     Each leg can lift, bend, and adjust its position on its own, and this lets the device move across steps or rough ground.
    The seat has a supportive frame that holds the user in a safe and upright position, and the backrest curves to follow the shape of the user’s back.
    The user asks the device to move around using the small side handles or a control interface that can include buttons.
    The legs have soft cushioned outer covers to protect the inside parts as well as the sensors.
     Besides movement, the chair includes folding functions.
    The legs can retract into a compact shape for storage or transport, allowing the device to fit into cars or small indoor spaces.
    When activated again, the legs extend automatically, and the system stabilises itself before it moves off.
    The concept is still a prototype and Toyota has yet to say if it is being considered for commercial production.

    OPS: The Toyota Walk Me legged wheelchair concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Autonomous wheelchair -- with  legs
    DUKAS_190532034_FER
    Autonomous wheelchair -- with legs
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Walk Me 1
    Ref 17260
    29/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Toyota
    A walking autonomous wheelchair with foldable tentacle legs that can climb stairs and sit on the floor has been developed by Japanese car giant Toyota.
    Called the Walk Me, the device helps people with reduced mobility to move around places where traditional wheelchairs aren’t able to go.
    It can climb up and down stairs and lift users into cars.
    The idea is that it would replace traditional wheels with four robotic and foldable legs that move like animal limbs. 
     Each leg can lift, bend, and adjust its position on its own, and this lets the device move across steps or rough ground.
    The seat has a supportive frame that holds the user in a safe and upright position, and the backrest curves to follow the shape of the user’s back.
    The user asks the device to move around using the small side handles or a control interface that can include buttons.
    The legs have soft cushioned outer covers to protect the inside parts as well as the sensors.
     Besides movement, the chair includes folding functions.
    The legs can retract into a compact shape for storage or transport, allowing the device to fit into cars or small indoor spaces.
    When activated again, the legs extend automatically, and the system stabilises itself before it moves off.
    The concept is still a prototype and Toyota has yet to say if it is being considered for commercial production.

    OPS: The Toyota Walk Me legged wheelchair concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Autonomous wheelchair -- with  legs
    DUKAS_190532033_FER
    Autonomous wheelchair -- with legs
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Walk Me 1
    Ref 17260
    29/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Toyota
    A walking autonomous wheelchair with foldable tentacle legs that can climb stairs and sit on the floor has been developed by Japanese car giant Toyota.
    Called the Walk Me, the device helps people with reduced mobility to move around places where traditional wheelchairs aren’t able to go.
    It can climb up and down stairs and lift users into cars.
    The idea is that it would replace traditional wheels with four robotic and foldable legs that move like animal limbs. 
     Each leg can lift, bend, and adjust its position on its own, and this lets the device move across steps or rough ground.
    The seat has a supportive frame that holds the user in a safe and upright position, and the backrest curves to follow the shape of the user’s back.
    The user asks the device to move around using the small side handles or a control interface that can include buttons.
    The legs have soft cushioned outer covers to protect the inside parts as well as the sensors.
     Besides movement, the chair includes folding functions.
    The legs can retract into a compact shape for storage or transport, allowing the device to fit into cars or small indoor spaces.
    When activated again, the legs extend automatically, and the system stabilises itself before it moves off.
    The concept is still a prototype and Toyota has yet to say if it is being considered for commercial production.

    OPS: The Toyota Walk Me legged wheelchair concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Autonomous wheelchair -- with  legs
    DUKAS_190532032_FER
    Autonomous wheelchair -- with legs
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Walk Me 1
    Ref 17260
    29/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Toyota
    A walking autonomous wheelchair with foldable tentacle legs that can climb stairs and sit on the floor has been developed by Japanese car giant Toyota.
    Called the Walk Me, the device helps people with reduced mobility to move around places where traditional wheelchairs aren’t able to go.
    It can climb up and down stairs and lift users into cars.
    The idea is that it would replace traditional wheels with four robotic and foldable legs that move like animal limbs. 
     Each leg can lift, bend, and adjust its position on its own, and this lets the device move across steps or rough ground.
    The seat has a supportive frame that holds the user in a safe and upright position, and the backrest curves to follow the shape of the user’s back.
    The user asks the device to move around using the small side handles or a control interface that can include buttons.
    The legs have soft cushioned outer covers to protect the inside parts as well as the sensors.
     Besides movement, the chair includes folding functions.
    The legs can retract into a compact shape for storage or transport, allowing the device to fit into cars or small indoor spaces.
    When activated again, the legs extend automatically, and the system stabilises itself before it moves off.
    The concept is still a prototype and Toyota has yet to say if it is being considered for commercial production.

    OPS: The Toyota Walk Me legged wheelchair concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
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    Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
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    Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
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    Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
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    Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    DUKAS_190291207_NUR
    Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    DUKAS_190291206_NUR
    Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    DUKAS_190291198_NUR
    Public Charging Station For E-Bikes And E-Wheelchairs Batteries
    A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • No Kings Protest In Rochester, New York
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    No Kings Protest In Rochester, New York
    A man in a wheelchair holds a sign reading ''The future depends on what you do today'' while moving along a sidewalk lined with autumn leaves during the ''No Kings'' protest in Rochester, New York. Protesters gather during the ''No Kings'' demonstration in Rochester, New York, on October 18, 2025, calling for the end of monarchic systems and advocating for equality and people's rule. The rally includes speeches, signs, and chants criticizing inherited power and colonial legacies. The event is part of a series of local actions echoing global calls for justice and self-determination. (Photo by Blnd Abdullah/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man In Wheelchair Moving Along Autumn Street
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    Man In Wheelchair Moving Along Autumn Street
    A man drives his electric wheelchair along a tree-lined street during autumn in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man In Wheelchair Alone By Water Basin
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    Man In Wheelchair Alone By Water Basin
    A man in an electric wheelchair sits in front of the water basin at the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, on March 21, 2022. The shadow of a large tree stretches across the ground beside him. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nederlandse Spoorwegen Train Entrance With Wheelchair Accessibility
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    Nederlandse Spoorwegen Train Entrance With Wheelchair Accessibility
    The open entrance door of a train with wheelchair accessibility of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) shows wheelchair accessibility signage at the platform in Eindhoven, Netherlands, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
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    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910919_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910916_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910913_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910910_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910907_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910901_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910898_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910892_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910881_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    DUKAS_188910877_NUR
    89-year-old Woman Killed After Sustaining Head Trauma In An Active Homicide Investigation At Seagate Nursing And Rehab Center At 3015 West 29th Street
    NYPD crime scene unit investigators collect evidence, including a piece of a wheelchair, and enter the premises to conduct the investigation after an 89-year-old woman is killed from head trauma in an active homicide investigation at 3015 West 29th Street in Brooklyn, New York, on September 15, 2025. On Sunday evening, police respond within the confines of the 60th Precinct and find that an 89-year-old female victim has head trauma. EMS responds and transports the victim to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where she is later pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. Crime scene tape guards the scene at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where the homicide takes place. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • L Arme a l oeil
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    L Arme a l oeil
    L Arme a l oeil
    Eye of the needle
    1981
    Real Richard Marquand
    Donald Sutherland
    Kate Nelligan
    Christopher Cazenove.
    Collection Christophel © Kings Road Entertainment

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Rally in support of Ukrainian POWs in Lviv
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    Rally in support of Ukrainian POWs in Lviv
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