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  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
Dejected England fans as England lose to France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
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  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
Sarah Turner, a former classmate of Gareth Southgate at Hazelwick school can't bear to watch.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
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  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
Dejected England fans as England lose to France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
Sarah Turner, an Englishwoman who originally came from Crawley, now living in France used to be in the same class as Gareth Southgate at Hazelwick School.<br />
England supporters cheer their team.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
Sarah Turner, a former classmate of Gareth Southgate at Hazelwick school with a French fan after the game.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
Sarah Turner, a former classmate of Gareth Southgate at Hazelwick school with a French fan after the game.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
French fans celebrate their win.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
Dejected England fans as England lose to France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub01...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
French fans celebrate their win.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 10 December 2022. Paris, France.<br />
The Frog and Rosbif.<br />
English and French fans watch the crunch World Cup quarter final game at The Frog and Rosbif pub in central Paris.  <br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    10dec22-England v France Paris Pub00...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson (56 yrs), a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a photograph of her former boyfriend Nick Alexander, the only British citizen killed in the attacks. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
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  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson (56 yrs), a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a photograph of her former boyfriend Nick Alexander, the only British citizen killed in the attacks. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson (56 yrs), a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a photograph of her former boyfriend Nick Alexander, the only British citizen killed in the attacks. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a painting she made of one of her enduring visions of the deadly attack, one where she holds her hands up to beg the terrorists to stop shooting and bullet casings lie scattered on the floor covered in a sea of blood. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson (56 yrs), a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a photograph of her former boyfriend Nick Alexander, the only British citizen killed in the attacks. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson (56 yrs), a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a photograph of her former boyfriend Nick Alexander, the only British citizen killed in the attacks. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson, a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a painting she made of one of her enduring visions of the deadly attack, one where she holds her hands up to beg the terrorists to stop shooting and bullet casings lie scattered on the floor covered in a sea of blood. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 05 July 2022.  Paris, France.<br />
At home with Helen Wilson (56 yrs), a survivor of the Bataclan nightclub massacre of November 13th 2015 which claimed the lives of 90 people inside the club, 130 in total with co-ordinated attacks across Paris. Helen holds a photograph of her former boyfriend Nick Alexander, the only British citizen killed in the attacks. <br />
<br />
Helen, an American living in Paris went to see the music of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan nightclub with her former British boyfriend Nick Alexander. Soon after the shooting started, a Frenchman near where they were lying on the floor taking cover started shouting obscenities at the attackers. Helen describes how 2 terrorists came over to the area near where Helen and Nick were lying on the floor. One of the attackers raised his kalashnikov and opened fire. Nick was shot in the stomach and Helen was shot twice, once in each thigh. Helen raised her hands and begged the shooter to stop, which she says he did, then he calmly walked away. Nick's injuries however proved to be fatal and he died in her arms before police could rescue them. Nick Alexander was the only British victim of the horrific attacks. Helen miraculously survived despite losing 4 pints of blood and was saved by paramedics after police stormed the building. Helen's story is one of unimaginable tragedy, of strength, courage under fire, resilience and survival. Helen still receives counselling and physical therapy to help cope with the continuing aftermath of the attack. She is an inspiration to many she talks to as she speaks to other trauma survivors and disaffected youth.   <br />
Photo Copyright ©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    05july22-Helen Wilson Bataclan survi...jpg
  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
<br />
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/bataclan-terror-survivor-shows-how-13956550
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Before, during and after attack collect photos of Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris. Collect images showing the injuries sustained to her left arm.<br />
Gaëlle talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 operations since the attack. <br />
Collect photos courtesy Gaëlle Chevalier/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Before, during and after attack collect photos of Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris. Collect images showing the injuries sustained to her left arm.<br />
Gaëlle talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 operations since the attack. <br />
Collect photos courtesy Gaëlle Chevalier/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Before, during and after attack collect photos of Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris. Photograph of Gaëlle before the attack.<br />
Gaëlle talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 operations since the attack. <br />
Collect photos courtesy Gaëlle Chevalier/varleypix.com
    17jan19-Bataclan survivor collects00...jpg
  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17jan19-Bataclan survivor Gaelle014.jpg
  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A protester makes his feelings known to a wall of CRS riot police who have sealed a road along the route. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. CRS Riot police fire tear gas and shoot a water canon at a hard core of agitators intent on disrupting events at the end of the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Tear gas mixes with smoke from flares at the end of the demonstration. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Young men light flares at the end of the demonstration just before trouble sets in. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A young man picks up a piece of broken concrete along the route ready to throw at the CRS riot police at the end of the demonstration. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. 'Jesus' joins the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Passing a homeless person's sleeping bag along the way. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. 'Jesus' joins the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. 'Jesus' joins the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. 'Jesus' joins the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Shop workers watch the march from behind locked doors. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Flicking the bird to the media. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Before, during and after attack collect photos of Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris. Collect image of reconstructive surgery required to Gaelle's skull. <br />
Gaëlle talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 operations since the attack. <br />
Collect photos courtesy Gaëlle Chevalier/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Before, during and after attack collect photos of Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris. Photograph of Gaëlle before the attack.<br />
Gaëlle talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 operations since the attack. <br />
Collect photos courtesy Gaëlle Chevalier/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Before, during and after attack collect photos of Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris. Collect images showing the injuries sustained to her left arm.<br />
Gaëlle talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 operations since the attack. <br />
Collect photos courtesy Gaëlle Chevalier/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
A sign on the wall of the apartment of Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the Bataclan Terror attack in Paris 2015. Gaëlle talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 operations since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gaëlle Chevalier - survivor of the 2015 Bataclan Terror attack in Paris talks of her life as she continues to recover from the horrific injuries she sustained when she was shot in the face and arm with an AK-47 during the horrific attack. The 37 year old has lost count of the number of operations to recover her smile, she thinks it could be as many as 25 since the attack. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. CRS Riot police fire tear gas and shoot a water canon at a hard core of agitators intent on disrupting events at the end of the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A lone protester makes his feelings known to a wall of CRS riot police who have sealed a road along the route. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Young men light flares at the end of the demonstration just before trouble sets in. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Young men light flares at the end of the demonstration just before trouble sets in. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. Young men light flares at the end of the demonstration just before trouble sets in. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. CRS Riot police deploy along the route. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. The Statue of Liberty makes an appearance. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A young man picks up a piece of broken concrete along the route ready to throw at the CRS riot police at the end of the demonstration. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A man and his dog join the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A man and his dog join the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. 'Jesus' joins the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A man and his dog join the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. A man and his dog join the march. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 January 2019. Paris, France.<br />
Gilets Jaunes - Acte X take to the streets of Paris. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the looping 14 km route from Place des Invalides to protest tax hikes from the Government of Emmanuel Macron imposed on the people. An estimated 80,000 people took part in protests across the country. Regrettably the movement has attracted a violent element of agitators who often face off with riot police at the end of the marches which tends to deflect attention away from the message of the vast majority of peaceful protesters.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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