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Family members of Robert and Christianne Shepherd leave St John's church after their funeral in Wakefield
07 Nov 2006
Source: Reuters

 
Family members of Robert and Christianne Shepherd, Paul Wood (L), Sharon Wood (mother 2nd L), Ruth Beatson (3rd L) and Neil Shepherd (father R) leave St. John's church after their funeral in Wakefield, northern England November 7, 2006. The two children died from carbon monoxide poisoning on October 26, at their hotel while on holiday in Corfu, Greece.
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