Another son, Anthony, died at birth.. Compared to its previous three seasons of grippingbut often slow-movingroyal drama, The Crown season 4 is truly action-packed. We were very late arriving at Balmoral, because of a delay to our flight, and the Queen and Prince Charles plied us with soup and sandwiches. Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 'He understood that the potency of nationalism could be harnessed for great good,' he says. 'The Crown': The True Story of Mountbatten's Death. Patricia Knatchbull needed more than 100 stitches to her face, including some to her eyeballs, when she was brought into Sligo General Hospital that August bank holiday Monday afternoon in 1979. Her injuries required 120 facial stitches, which she later described as "my IRA face-lift". But actually it was a sign of something more underlying - of a sense of sadness and loneliness that made me feel low for long periods and stopped me engaging with life.'. At the moment of the explosion, my only memory is of a sickening thud and then lying on the bottom of the boat and realising I needed to stay very calm and hold on. She suffered a shattered leg, cuts from splinters and facial trauma that required 120 stitches in her face, including her eyeballs. #ada-button-frame { She married a writer-cum property-developer, Charles Ellingworth and theyhave three sons and live in Somerset. But the world was mourning him, and there was comfort in that.. "What was so inspiring was the way John and Patricia and indeed the whole family dealt with this tragedy. Philip Wyndham Ashley Knatchbull (born 2 December 1961), married Atalanta, The Hon. The day before, in Galway, he publicly shook hands with Sinn Fin leaderGerry Adams. [13] Following the incident the Countess became Patron and, later, President of The Compassionate Friends, a self-help charitable organisation of bereaved parents in the UK. Knatchbull, her husband and another son were badly wounded but recovered. Destroyed: The family aboard Shadow V, the boat blown up by the IRA. The statement then goes on to describe how Mountbatten had become a symbol of everything the IRA stood against: "To Irish Republicans, Lord Mountbatten was the ultimate symbol of imperialist oppression. Ironically, Lord Mountbatten was one of the few senior figures in the British establishment who supported an autonomous Ireland. His death and those of the others on the boat that fateful day created headlines around the world. Patricia, her husband Lord Brabourne and Nicholas's twin Timothy Knatchbull were all on the boat too, but survived with serious injuries. She is the younger daughter of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (formerly Prince Louis of Battenberg) and Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma. The following year, when Elizabeth married Philip, Patricia was on bridesmaid duties. Together the couple had seven children, including Norton, now. LeeAnne Pedrick Maglio, Christopher, & Toale PA 1015 15th St. NW Suite 1125 Washington, DC 20005 888-952-5242 Knatchbull, titled Countess Mountbatten of Burma and known as Lady Patricia, was the elder daughter of the British World War II military leader Lord Louis Mountbatten, who died in the 1979 bombing aboard his fishing boat off the coast of County Sligo in western Ireland. She had died ten days before, surrounded by her family members at her home in Mersham. It was the last day of their break and Lord Mountbatten was keen to take to the waters again for some lobster and tuna fishing before they were due to return home. He refused a bodyguard on the trip and insisted the Garda officers kept a watchful eye from a distance rather than up close. What no-one, apart from IRA high command and those sent to plant it, were to know was that a 50lb gelignite bomb had, under cover of darkness the previous night, been attached to the engine. Timothy Knatchbull is now the last survivor of that terrible day in 1979. Prince Charles, who had previously paid tribute to his "very special godmother" as someone he had "known and loved ever since I can first remember," appeared emotional before he addressed the crowd of mourners. For it was the home to two of the Windsors' most beloved family members - Patricia Knatchbull, the 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, or Lady Brabourne as she was better known locally, and John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne, often referred to as Lord Brabourne. While their Kent home held a special place in the heart of the royals - as well as a cherished family abode - it would also forever be tinged with sadness. In the late 1970s, when Prince Charles was feeling pressure to find a wife without a past, he turned to Knatchbull's younger daughter, Amanda. The attack also claimed the lives of her teenaged son; her mother-in-law, who was 83; and a 15-year-old deckhand. RT.ie is the website of Raidi Teilifs ireann, Ireland's National Public Service Media. By returning to Ireland and piecing together the story my symptoms started to fade and I found a sense of inner peace that I had lost the day my twin was killed. Patricia required more than 120 stitches to her. Though he was strongly advised not to visit Ireland that year, Mountbatten went ahead with his regular family vacation. The vessel was completely destroyed - turned into splinters. Patricia, her husband John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne, and her other son Timothy (Nicholas's twin) were all seriously injured but survived. James Dugdale and his wife, Sylvia, were close family friends of the Knatchbulls and they were holidaying in Westport when news of the bombing came through. Her mother-in-law, the Dowager Baroness Doreen Brabourne, who was 83, died the following day. The wedding took place at Romsey Abbey in the presence of members of the Royal Family. Theres nothing I have seen in my engagements with her that this is someone I should dislike I like her.. The IRA claimed responsibility for the bombing of Mountbatten's boat swiftly, referring to it as an "execution," while also claiming responsibility for two roadside bombings on the same day. During the service Timothy Knatchbull told mourners his mother had at all times expressed the wish that no one was ever to hold any animosity against Ireland or the Irish people over what had happened to them. At the reception, the King wished the newlyweds "long life, every happiness, and the best of good luck". Almost five months passed before she managed to locate them. On a clear, blue morning, he skippered his 29-foot motor yacht, Shadow V, out of Mullaghmore harbor to retrieve lobster pots. Her bridesmaids were Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, Lady Pamela Mountbatten (the bride's younger sister), and Princess Alexandra, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent.[2]. Early in World War II, Patricia and her sister Pamela were packed off to the safety of New York, where they lived in the Fifth Avenue mansion of Cornelius Vanderbilt III and his wife, Grace. Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Lady Brabourne, CBE, MSC, CD ( ne Mountbatten; 14 February 1924 - 13 June 2017) was a British peeress and a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. Gda Lohan sent for his colleague, the station orderly, Garda Gerry Geraghty. Headboards from Mullaghmore's Pier Hotel were turned into makeshift stretchers and bedsheets became bandages as the wounded and dead were brought ashore and rushed to Sligo General Hospital. Ministers in clash as farmers fear Britain will be flooded with cheap Mexican and Canadian meat Britain's Special Forces are banned from TikTok and other apps amid fears their accounts could be Mamma Mia! She spent much of the rest of her life supporting charities for children and another that helps parents cope with grief. Some haulers caught in the act, Winter storm will bring mix of snow, sleet, rain and flooding to CT, weather service says, The Best Window Replacement Companies in CT, Guide to Legal Cannabis Dispensaries in CT, The Best Kitchen Remodeling Companies in CT, The Best Bathroom Remodeling Companies in CT, Why CT waits for $95 million from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma. Interactive map reveals when you may see SNOW, PETER HITCHENS: Now we know for sure that our leaders lost their heads over Covid. Knatchbull's bridesmaids included the princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. The wooden boat disintegrated. The loss of Lord Louis Mountbatten (Charles Dance)Prince Philip's uncle and father figure to Prince Charles, known as "Uncle Dickie" in the seriesis a shock that has a ripple effect throughout the season. But for Tim, then just 14, his loss was all-consuming and intensely private. But I didn't even know she was beside me,' he recalls. Lord Mountbatten was born in Lambeth as the eldest son of Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, and John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne.. Mountbatten was educated at the Dragon School, in Oxford, and Gordonstoun School, Elgin, Moray, Scotland.He subsequently attended the University of Kent in southeast England.. ", 'And as I wrote, the tears convulsed me. He was 80. Revealed: The top 10 fastest-growing destinations for UK pensioners retiring overseas. Mountbatten's immediate and extended family spent many vacations there; they were regulars in the town of Mullaghmore and well-liked by locals. "My IRA facelift," she would later call it. Speaking on BBC radio in 2005, Knatchbull said that she believed "if letting him go a year earlier would advance the peace process that was the thing that really mattered. She rejected his proposal but remained a friend. At 11.46am, they were just a few hundred yards into Donegal Bay when a radio signal was sent to the boat from a terrorist watching the vessel from the cliffs and the bomb detonated. It's so desperately important to get peace back into Ireland in a proper way. Paul, too, was to die in the blast. 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Lord Mountbatten rides in a carriage with his daughter, Lady Patricia Bradbourne, and granddaughters Joanna and Amanda, outside of Classiebawn Castle in 1963. I'd found a scratchy old vinyl record called Hot Hits and I'd had it transferred to a CD. For many years, his days were regularly punctuated by this noise. Her mother-in-law, the Dowager Baroness Doreen Brabourne, who was 83, died the following day. In the final decades of her life, Patricia maintained her involvement in healthcare, children's and bereavement charities. But once I realised they wouldn't, I had the confidence to commit to a relationship and to my future in a way I couldn't have done before,' he says. ", She said she felt guilty that her grief for her son was so deep, "that I was not able to grieve for my father, whom I really adored, in the same way.". Amanda, who could have married the future monarch, instead became a social worker. Prince Charles is godfather to both her and his late identical twin brother. My parents were instrumental in this and I was guided by their ongoing love for the Irish and their complete lack of bitterness.". The book contains tender insights into our Royal Family - Tim says that the Queen was like a second mother to him when he was newly bereaved - but what strikes you most about his narrative is its absence of bitterness and sometimes startling candour. I just have these tiny memories that do not gel. In keeping with the complex jumble that is history, as well as being the 2nd Baron Crathorne, he is also a cousin of Rose Dugdale. Hours before she was one of the four adults and three children who boarded her father's small fishing boat, Shadow V, in Mullaghmore Harbour. By the end of the next world war, he was Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia. The Queen and Prince Charles attended the service commemorating the life of Countess Mountbatten. "He was a wonderful father," she said, "spending as much time with us as he possible could.". It was a quiet Bank Holiday Monday shift but that changed when he halted a vehicle. They rushed to Sligo to help comfort the children who were now without their parents in Mullaghmore, and to visit the wounded in hospital. He recalls: 'I could hear anxious, distressed, emotionally-charged Irish voices and I knew that something terrible had happened - but I had no inkling of what it was. She was the elder daughter of Admiral of the Fleet the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma and his wife, the heiress Edwina Ashley, a patrilineal descendant of the Earls of Shaftesbury, first . Lady Pamela Carmen Louise Hicks ( ne Mountbatten; born 19 April 1929) is a British aristocrat and relative of the British royal family. Knatchbull, titled Countess Mountbatten of Burma and known as Lady Patricia, was the elder daughter of the British World War II military leader Lord Louis Mountbatten, who died in the 1979 bombing aboard his fishing boat off the coast of County Sligo in western Ireland. Instead he learned to live with the fact that an imaginary bomb would regularly detonate inside his head. The family were holidaying in one of their most treasured retreats. Other family members came along for the ride. In August of 1979, they were enjoying their annual trip to the estate. For years, Tim sought neither bereavement counselling nor psychotherapy. 'When my mum, her good friend, was laid low, the Queen stepped in. Mountbatten was well aware that he was an IRA target. Married with five children, he describes himself today as a "media executive and entrepreneur". The mourners included the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and her godson, Prince Charles. She was 93. The passengers thrown into the water as stunned villagers rushed to the scene. They were out fishing for mackerel in their little boat when they heard the explosion. REVEALED: Huge sonic boom felt by thousands across the country was caused by RAF Typhoon jets scrambling to DR ELLIE CANNON: My breast has not got lumps but it's itchy, should I be concerned about cancer at age 72? After the war, Lord Brabourne became a successful producer in the British film industry as well as a television company executive. WASHINGTON Patricia Knatchbull, a cousin of Prince Philip who survived an Irish Republican Army bombing that killed her father and teenage son, died June 13 at her home in southeast England. DrHeenan would occasionally travel over to England to visit his former patient and says, that in her 80s, Mrs Knatchbull continued to display the reflexes of a rally driver on the journey from the train station to her home in Kent. The story of the bomb and his family's physical recovery is one part. The attack also claimed the lives of her teenaged son, her mother-in-law, who was 83, and a 15-year-old deck hand. Mountbatten's daughter Patricia Knatchbull, her husband John Brabourne, and their other son TimothyNicholas's. The Dowager Baroness Brabourne, Patricia's mother-in-law, also later died of her injuries. Four weeks ago, on 23 June, the funeral service of 93-year-old Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma was held at Saint Paul's Church in Kensington. Recovery: Tim with wife Isabella on his wedding day in 1998. MrKnatchbull was a film director, who received an Academy Award nomination for A Passage to India and his other film credits includeDeath On The Nile and Murder On The Orient Express. It was one of the most wonderful experiences I have had, turning a very tragic event into something that is healing and forgiving.". His sister Joanna, then 24, delivered it. Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Lady Brabourne, CBE, MSC, CD (ne Mountbatten; 14 February 1924 13 June 2017) was a British peeress and a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. The attack also claimed the lives of her teenaged son, her mother-in-law, who was 83, and a 15-year-old deck hand. Looking at his wife, he feared she was dying as blood poured from her face. [6] Amanda Knatchbull declined the marriage proposal of Charles in 1980, following the assassination of her grandfather. She demanded the focus be turned on finding the children. She spent much of the rest of her life supporting charities for children and another that helps parents cope with grief. That one of the murdered was Lord Mountbatten, great- grandson of Queen Victoria, uncle to Prince Philip and 'honorary grandfather' to Prince Charles, made the tragedy a public one. Charles met with Paul Maxwell's mother, Mary Hornsey, during that 2015 trip, and she later told the BBC, "I would not have missed this day for the world. I was a 23-year-old local newspaper reporter on the pier in Mullaghmore soon after the carnage happened 38 years ago. Tim points out - and it is a tragic irony - that his grandfather would have supported an autonomous Ireland. The Duke of Edinburgh is my mothers first cousin, the Queen is her third cousin and they have both been close to my mother since their childhood. Her husband, the celebrated film producer Lord Brabourne, died in 2005. I have a distant memory of the sound of the explosion and of a very violent sensation and then nothing. Today he says it is an 'unbelievable relief ' that he hasn't heard the bomb for six months. 'I didn't think anything about death. "If my father had survived he would have felt the same way. Here's what you should know. After three days, he was judged to be recovered enough to hear the news about Nick. Joined by his family, they drove down to the nearby fishing village of Mullaghmore. And he added the Windsors had helped the family greatly in the aftermath of the tragedy. I have very vague memories, now and again, of floating among the wood and debris, being pulled into a small rubber dinghy before totally losing consciousness for days., As seen in The Crown, Prince Charles was, in fact, vacationing in Iceland when Mountbatten was murdered. Paul Maxwell, 15, from Enniskillen, was holidaying with his parents in Mullaghmore for the summer and had become friends with the English visitors. It was two-and-a-half decades before he was able to come to terms with losing his brother and, in doing so, he has also been able to forgive the IRA assassins who killed three of his family - only one of whom, Thomas McMahon, was convicted of the crime. This despite the obvious security concerns generated by 'The Troubles' - the 'low-level' war which had raged in Northern Ireland, and occasionally further afield, since the 1960s. Mein Nisinta Seirbhse Poibl na hireann, NI no fan of Yes, but a conversion might be worth a try, Westminster may intervene over NI abortion laws, Belfast to host MIT-linked tech conference, UK corporation tax hike poses challenge for Stormont, Pandemic asks questions on our divided land. Tim did not go to his twin's funeral - a private service at the Brabournes' local church in Mersham, Kent - and neither did his parents. In the late 1970s, when Prince Charles was feeling pressure to find a wife without a past, he turned to Knatchbull's younger daughter, Amanda. 'Outside the sky was dark and a great Atlantic storm was raging,' he says. 'I could imagine his presence on the landing above and I surprised myself by calling out his name. A scuffed copy of the Koran. Booty Patrol' truck spotted in South Texas, San Antonio woman shows strength of single moms on 'Naked and Afraid', Massive alligator shocks South Texas locals in Atascosa County, Kyle to open first Costco Wholesale this March, Former Boerne quarterback allegedly gave plays to other XFL teams. Mrs. Knatchbull, titled Countess Mountbatten of Burma and known as Lady Patricia, was the elder daughter of the British World War II military leader Lord Louis Mountbatten, who died in the 1979 . Both died surrounded. After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a great Arizona personal injury attorney who understands the legal standards and practices, who knows how insurance policies function, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. It is easy to forget the sheer grandeur of his lineage. Then I played some of our favourite music from the Seventies. Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, with two pet dogs, July 1984. Both died surrounded by their family. She was 93. Lady Mountbatten succeeded her father when he was assassinated in 1979, as his peerages had been created with special remainder to his daughters and their heirs male. Law School 2000 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20052 (202) 994-8161. Tim's website is FromAClearBlueSky.com. June 17, 2017. A most hospitable man, I interviewed James Dugdale at his home in North Yorkshire two years ago. 'I was utterly devastated. RT is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. Those who used a remote control device in Mullaghmore to detonate the gelignite placed on the boat in the small hours have never been convicted. Patricia Edwina Victoria Mountbatten was born in London on Feb. 14, 1924. They had eight children: As Lady Brabourne during her father's lifetime, her immediate family became closely involved in the consideration of a future consort for her first cousin once-removed, Charles, Prince of Wales. Mountbatten, then 79 and retired from public life, thought the Irish nationalists would leave him alone, though he had a police security detail. The man in the passenger seat seemed calm but the driver shook so much when asked to open the boot he struggled to get the key into the lock. When researching his book 'From A Clear Blue Sky', Timothy Knatchbull, the twin who survived, turned up at the home of Mary Lowry, one of the nurses who cared for him in Sligo. Patricia Knatchbull, a cousin of Prince Philip who survived an Irish Republican Army bombing that killed her father and teenage son, died June 13 at her home in southeast England. Despite her succeeding to an earldom in her own right as Countess Mountbatten of Burma on the death of her father in 1979, she preferred that the officers and men of her regiment address her as Lady Patricia. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. On a cabinet in his office, photos of his wife Isabella and their five young children - Amber, ten, Milo, nine, Ludo, six, Isla, four, and year-old Willa - stand alongside holiday snaps from his own childhood. I sat on my father's lap, steering until we got to the public road, then perching on the handbrake. Also included was a gift from John Knatchbull to his wife Patricia for their 20th wedding anniversary, a Faberg inkwell with a romantic inscription in Patricia's handwriting that says '20 even more perfect years'. She played an extremely important part in my life.". The only person convicted in the attack was the bomb-maker, Thomas McMahon. Her funeral service took place on 27 June 2017 at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, and was attended by the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other senior members of the royal family. Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, CBE, MSC, CD (ne Mountbatten; 14 February 1924 - 13 June 2017), was a British peeress and the third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. Here's the true story of his assassination. Until a minute or two later lying in a boat and hearing anxious Irish voices talking at me. The morning of August 29, 1979, was a sunny and warm one. The Dowager Lady Brabourne died the day after the attack and Nicholas' twin brother Timmy and his parents, Patricia and John Brabourne, were seriously injured. Within the first hour of the new season, Prince Charles meets his future bride Diana Spencer, Margaret Thatcher is elected Britain's first female prime minister, and a major character is killed in an explosion. You woke up. Early in World War II, Patricia and her sister Pamela were packed off to the safety of New York, where they lived in the Fifth Avenue mansion of Cornelius Vanderbilt III and his wife, Grace. Female prison officer, 25, is jailed for 16 months after having an affair with convicted robber, sending him explicit photos and smuggling designer clothes and women's underwear into his cell, Reveller, 22, died when he lay on a stranger's driveway after boozy night out and was run over by homeowner's car, court hears, Teenage girl will go on trial accused of battering three police officers after violent bust up at a medical centre, Who's the girl getting touchy feely with Andy? His journey from unimaginable loss to this point of acceptance is charted in his book, From A Clear Blue Sky, newly published in paperback. Joining them at the ceremony were King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. He has not spoken to his twin since - although he often speaks of him - and for him this is a happy conclusion: he has regained a degree of peace and finally said his proper goodbye to Nick. Only one man has been convicted of the attack - Thomas McMahon. She was the elder sister of Lady Pamela Hicks, a first cousin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the last surviving baptismal sponsor to King Charles III. The groom's parents attended the ceremonies in wheelchairs. Her father was a descendant of European royals and became a career officer in the British Royal Navy, seeing action in World War I. 'The rollers were smashing into the cliffs and I was shuttered away, alone in this granite castle consciously constructing the right set of feelings, sounds, sights and smells to reconnect back to a moment in my childhood I had missed; to have a last conversation with Nick. She loves owls, hates cilantro, and can find the queer subtext in literally anything. Patricia Knatchbull, prince's cousin injured in 1979 IRA bomb attack, dies at 93 The Queen and Prince Philip invited Tim and his 22-year-old sister Amanda to holiday with them at Balmoral. He died from injuries received in a tractor crash in Co Leitrim in 1995. In 2015, Prince Charles - who had been on a fishing trip in Iceland when he was informed of the explosion - and the Duchess of Cornwall joined Timothy Knatchbull in a visit to Mullaghmore. The body of Nicholas Knatchbull was the last to be recovered, more than an hour later. Lord Mountbatten and his family would often spend their summers in Classiebawn Castle - an imposing country retreat which was inherited by his late wife, Lady Mountbatten - perched on a hilltop in County Sligo on the north west coast of the Republic of Ireland - not far from the Northern Ireland border. Knatchbull, while in the water, said she remembered advice her father had given after he was once shipwrecked: that she should hold her nose and mouth to prevent drowning. Tragedy: Tim survived the tragedy but was robbed of a proper goodbye to his brother, Nick. I pray Rishi Sunak succeeds so as individuals, and as a nation, we can put this civil war behind us, HENRY DEEDES: Wowee was he pumped! Mountbatten had been a target of the IRA for decades before his death, and in 1978 a sniper attempted to shoot him at sea but was thwarted by bad weather. 'Cautious' Duke 'was careful not to attack members of the Royal family' says Royal watcher amid fears he A 14-year-old autistic boy's naive prank. She later recalled: "It was overwhelming. ", The IRA the Irish republican paramilitary organisation that wanted an end to British rule of Northern Ireland and were responsible for a pub bombing in Maidstone in 1975 and, later, the Deal Barracks atrocity in 1989 - issued a statement later that evening. Lord Knatchbull died in 2005 at the family home in Mersham. (His title was Lord Brabourne). Patricia continued to correspond with Maureen Gately, the Accident and Emergency sister, even after she retired from Sligo General to live in her native Buncrana. Her 14-year-old twin son Nicholas was murdered by the IRA, along with my grandfather, one warm summer's day, when we were all together on holiday in Ireland. After a while we ambled down the corridor. 'She shepherded us into our rooms and started to unpack. The othersurvivors of the explosion was Patricia Knatchbull's husband, John and their other sonTimothy, who was spotted in the water by Elizabeth and Dick Wood-Martin. The fishing boat was full of Mountbatten's relatives, all of whom were injured. Later they became one of the few married couples each of whom held a peerage in their own right, and whose descendants inherited titles through both. Emma Dibdin is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles who writes about culture, mental health, and true crime. Images Courtesy of Getty Images. 'I lit a turf fire and even the smell was evocative. Prince's yacht frolics with a beautiful brunette, Pavement where disabled woman gestured at cyclist before fatal crash, TN residents say Jack Daniel's distillery spews black mold, Incredible footage of Ukrainian soldiers fighting Russians in Bakhmut, Pro-Ukrainian drone lands on Russian spy planes exposing location, 'Buster is next!'
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