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M1 CRASH MINIBUS PASSENGER
27-08-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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titleM1 CRASH MINIBUS PASSENGER
subject date27-08-2017
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captionPic from Caters News (PICTURED: A Manoranjan, involved in M1 crash.) - A relative of family members who died in a horror crash on the M1 has described how they were looking forward to a last minute holiday in France. Mani Balasubramian, a director of a local news station in Chennai, India, saw his sister Shri Valli and her husband A Paneerselvan just before they flew out to see their son Mano Ranjan on August 18. Mano had moved to Nottingham six months before to work for technology firm Wipro. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_M1_CRASH_MINIBUS_PASSENGER_02.jpg
titleM1 CRASH MINIBUS PASSENGER
subject date27-08-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News (PICTURED: A Manoranjan, involved in M1 crash.) - A relative of family members who died in a horror crash on the M1 has described how they were looking forward to a last minute holiday in France. Mani Balasubramian, a director of a local news station in Chennai, India, saw his sister Shri Valli and her husband A Paneerselvan just before they flew out to see their son Mano Ranjan on August 18. Mano had moved to Nottingham six months before to work for technology firm Wipro. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_M1_CRASH_MINIBUS_PASSENGER_03.jpg
titleM1 CRASH MINIBUS PASSENGER
subject date27-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News (PICTURED: A Manoranjan, involved in M1 crash.) - A relative of family members who died in a horror crash on the M1 has described how they were looking forward to a last minute holiday in France. Mani Balasubramian, a director of a local news station in Chennai, India, saw his sister Shri Valli and her husband A Paneerselvan just before they flew out to see their son Mano Ranjan on August 18. Mano had moved to Nottingham six months before to work for technology firm Wipro. SEE CATERS COPY