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Jesy Nelson's car stolen with medical equipment for twins

Jesy Nelson's car stolen with medical equipment for twins

The car of British singer Jesy Nelson was stolen on Sunday morning, containing essential medical equipment for her twin daughters. The children suffer from a rare muscle disease, making the loss of the specialized equipment particularly impactful.

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