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Abbie's mum weeps.


Abbie Humphries' mum, Karen Karen

Any member of a variety of tribal peoples of southern Myanmar (Burma). Constituting the second largest minority in Myanmar, the Karen are not a unitary group in any ethnic sense, as they differ among themselves linguistically, religiously, and economically.
, wept tears of pity for Karl Karl. For German and Swedish kings thus named, use Charles.  and Tanya last night.

Mrs Humphries, 36, is expecting her third child in the New Year - but plans to have it at home.

She said: "I am angry that his has happened again. It should not happen so easily. People should not be able to walk into a maternity MATERNITY. The state or condition of a mother.
     2. It is either legitimate or natural. The former is the condition of the mother who has given birth to legitimate children, while the latter is the condition of her who has given birth to illegitimate children.
 unit.

"We are so shocked and this just brings it all back."

Mrs Humphries, who works as a midwife MIDWIFE, med. jur. A woman who practices midwifery; a woman who pursues the business of an account.
     2. A midwife is required to perform the business she undertakes with proper skill, and if she be guilty of any mala praxis, (q.v.
 in Nottingham, added: "I just felt sick that somebody else is having to go through the same feeling and trauma of it all. I just hope they find her really quickly and whoever has got her gives her back.

"You can't put into words the horror of realising your baby is missing. You might think you can imagine it but you can't."

Her husband, Roger, said: "We know just how those poor parents must be feeling. It is the most devastating dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 feeling in the world.

"Our thoughts are with them."
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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Dec 6, 1997
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