London riots: Beaten and ruined

Updated On Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST
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A shopkeeper looks through a broken window of his shop in Brixton following a second night of disturbances in London. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST

A shopkeeper looks through a broken window of his shop in Brixton following a second night of disturbances in London.

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A handout photo in Kuala Lumpur shows Malaysian student Asyraf Haziq with visitors at his hospital bed in London. The 20-year-old first year student was captured on a video and posted on YouTube.com as he is robbed and sat next to a pool of blood in the London riots. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST

A handout photo in Kuala Lumpur shows Malaysian student Asyraf Haziq with visitors at his hospital bed in London. The 20-year-old first year student was captured on a video and posted on YouTube.com as he is robbed and sat next to a pool of blood in the London riots.

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In this image from amateur video, a gang of youths in Barking, East London stand over Malaysian accountancy student Mohammed Asyraf Haziq, 20, who had been attacked and mugged in the street by an earlier group during rioting. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST

In this image from amateur video, a gang of youths in Barking, East London stand over Malaysian accountancy student Mohammed Asyraf Haziq, 20, who had been attacked and mugged in the street by an earlier group during rioting.

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A man board up a shop in Camden, North London. An eerie calm prevailed over most of London, with a highly visible police presence throughout the city. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST

A man board up a shop in Camden, North London. An eerie calm prevailed over most of London, with a highly visible police presence throughout the city.

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Tariq Jahan holds a picture of his son Haroon Jahan in Birmingham, England. Haroon Jahan died after being knocked down Tuesday by a car along with two other men while protecting their community from looters. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST

Tariq Jahan holds a picture of his son Haroon Jahan in Birmingham, England. Haroon Jahan died after being knocked down Tuesday by a car along with two other men while protecting their community from looters.

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In this combo image of undated photographs from left, Haroon Jahan, Shazad Ali and Abdul Musavir who were killed when a car crashed into them, as they protected their community from looters in Birmingham, England. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST

In this combo image of undated photographs from left, Haroon Jahan, Shazad Ali and Abdul Musavir who were killed when a car crashed into them, as they protected their community from looters in Birmingham, England.

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A woman jumps from a burning building in Surrey Street in London in this image taken from Twitter. There was no information available on the outcome of the woman, after this jump. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 11, 2011 04:42 pm IST

A woman jumps from a burning building in Surrey Street in London in this image taken from Twitter. There was no information available on the outcome of the woman, after this jump.

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