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Mum, 38, killed in car crash after her druggie boyfriend cut the brakes to get metal for a crack

A MUM-of-five was killed in a car crash after her druggie boyfriend allegedly cut the brakes to get metal for a crack pipe. Tammy Fox, 38, was travelling between 50 and 60mph when she slammed into parked vehicles and then hit a tree in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She was taken to hospital but died from multiple traumatic injuries on August 22, the Lackawanna County coroner’s office told WNEP. Her boyfriend  John William Jenkins Jr.

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Meet James And Naomi Nenninger Photos Of Eric Nenninger And Angel Parkers Children

American actress, Angel Parker is a proud mother of two children. She had both of the kids together with her husband, Eric Nenninger. The lovely pair exchanged their wedding vows back in 2002, and the two are together ever since. Born on the 17th of October 1980 in Los Angeles, CA, Angel is best known... ncG1vNJzZmidk5q5pq7RoquypZmnv7C%2BjZympmeklrRwusCopKJlnpq7r7XNoJyrZw%3D%3D

Robert Frank obituary | Photography

Photography This article is more than 4 years oldObituaryRobert Frank obituaryThis article is more than 4 years oldPhotographer whose work captured the lives of ordinary people and those on the margins Robert Frank, who has died aged 94, was to the photography of 1950s America what Walker Evans was to the 30s and Robert Mapplethorpe to the 70s. His black-and-white images captured the ignored and rejected lives of individuals existing on the edge.