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Pug life: A South African woman has rescued more than 2,500 of the lovable 'clowns of the dog world'

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Pug life: A South African woman has rescued more than 2,500 of the lovable 'clowns of the dog world'

They carried AK-47s and pistols.Lawrence [Bishnoi] was in touch with Sidhu [Moose Wala].but did admit - in stark terms - that extortion was central to the gang's working.

Pug life: A South African woman has rescued more than 2,500 of the lovable 'clowns of the dog world'

wasn't in India at the time of the killing.before moving in 2016 to Canada to study engineering - a journey familiar to hundreds of thousands in the Punjabi diaspora.

Pug life: A South African woman has rescued more than 2,500 of the lovable 'clowns of the dog world'

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