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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo next to a painting as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo next to a painting as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo next to a painting as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo next to a painting as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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#2326246
15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, is displayed on the screen during an interview as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo next to a painting as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo next to a painting as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, sheds tears as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, sheds tears as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, sheds tears as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, sheds tears as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, sheds tears as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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#2326259
15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus (L), a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, hugs a woman as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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#2326261
15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus (L), a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, sheds tears during hugging a woman as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus (C), a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo with people as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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