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| SUPRENANT, Julie November 16, 1999; Terrebonne, PQ | |
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| monkalup | Feb 16 2009, 08:07 PM Post #1 |
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The Old Heifer! An oxymoron, of course.
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http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...l%3Den%26sa%3DG Who is Julie? Julie c'est notre fille, notre soeur, notre amie, notre nièce, notre petite-fille, notre cousine, notre voisine, notre élève, notre gardienne, notre lutin de Noël au centre d'achats. Julie is our daughter, our sister, our friend, our niece, our granddaughter, our cousin, our neighbor, our students, our guardian, our Christmas elf mall. Et Julie est partout, elle s'appelle aussi Amélie, Nathalie, Josée, Catherine, Sophie, Jolène, Mélanie. .Tous des noms choisis avec amour. And Julie is everywhere, it is also called Amélie, Nathalie, Josée, Catherine, Sophie, Jolène, Melanie.. All of the names chosen with love. Elle a les yeux et les cheveux bruns. She eyes and brown hair. Elle a aussi un grain de beauté au milieu du front. It also has a mole in the middle of the forehead. Elle portait un manteau de cuir brun, une écharpe bleue poudre, une jupe fleurie, des collants noirs et des bas bleus. She wore a brown leather jacket, a powder blue scarf, a flowered skirt, black tights and blue stockings. Julie Surprenant, 16 ans, de Terrebonne, est disparue un 16 novembre 1999 au soir après être descendue de l'autobus 25A en direction de Montréal. Julie Surprenant, 16, of Terrebonne, disappeared un 16 November 1999 in the evening after being dropped from the bus 25A towards Montreal. |
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| monkalup | Feb 16 2009, 08:08 PM Post #2 |
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The Old Heifer! An oxymoron, of course.
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Disparition de Julie Surprenant/Disappearance of Julie Suprenant. 1 juin 2003 Surprenant, Julie Disparue le 16 novembre 1999, rue Castille, Terrebonne. 16 ans, lors de sa disparition. 1,57 m ; 45 kilos ; yeux bruns ; cheveux bruns bouclés ; peau blanche ; grain de beauté au milieu du front. Julie Suprenant has been missing since November 16, 1999 from Castille Street, Terrebonne. She was 16 years old at the time of her disappearance. 1.57m, 45 kg, brown eyes, brown curly hair, pale skin, beauty mark in the centre of her face. Please call 310-4141 (*4141 cellular) if you have any information. |
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Lauran "If you have a chance to accomplish something that will make things better for people coming behind you, and you don't do that, you are wasting your time on this earth." The late, great Roberto Clemente. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only. | |
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| monkalup | Feb 16 2009, 08:08 PM Post #3 |
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The Old Heifer! An oxymoron, of course.
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| monkalup | Feb 16 2009, 08:10 PM Post #4 |
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2000/02/02/la...dnap000202.html Police closer to arrest in kidnapping Last Updated: Wednesday, February 2, 2000 | 8:44 AM ET CBC News Police in Laval say they've narrowed the number of suspects in the attempted abduction of a young woman. A man tried to kidnap the woman after she got off a bus in Laval's Auteuil district early last month. Constable Pierre Desautels says investigators have received 350 calls since publishing a composite sketch of the suspect. Desautels says police will investigate further before making an arrest. They also say it is too soon to make a link between this case and the disappearance of Julie Suprenant from another bus stop more than three months ago. |
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Lauran "If you have a chance to accomplish something that will make things better for people coming behind you, and you don't do that, you are wasting your time on this earth." The late, great Roberto Clemente. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only. | |
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| monkalup | Feb 16 2009, 08:11 PM Post #5 |
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http://www.nampn.org/cases/suprenant_julie.html Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance Missing Since: November 16, 1999 from L'lle-Saint-Jean, Terrebonne, Quebec Classification: Missing Date Of Birth: March 31, 1983 Age: 17 Height: 5'1" Weight: 99 lbs. Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Race: White Gender: Female Distinguishing Characteristics: Beauty mark in the middle of forehead. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Details of Disappearance Surprenant was last seen in L'lle-Saint-Jean, Terrebonne, Quebec on November 16, 1999. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Investigating Agency If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: Surete du Quebec (514) 598-4242 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information Surete du Quebec |
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Lauran "If you have a chance to accomplish something that will make things better for people coming behind you, and you don't do that, you are wasting your time on this earth." The late, great Roberto Clemente. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only. | |
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| monkalup | Feb 16 2009, 08:16 PM Post #6 |
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| monkalup | Feb 16 2009, 08:19 PM Post #7 |
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The prime suspect in the disappearance of Julie Surprenant spoke to our reporter Jean-François Guérin. . Bouillon, who is imprisoned in Saint-Jérôme for sexual misconduct, will on 2 May it will be declared a dangerous offender. It is in perfect disagreement with a psychological report that described for the first time psychopath. "Why that others have not diagnosed it? Because I'm not a psychopath, "he said. It also denies any involvement in the disappearance of Julie surprising. If it is not declared a dangerous offender, he will summon all media to deliver his version of events. In RealVideo, watching the story of Jean-François Guérin. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...l%3Den%26sa%3DN |
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| monkalup | Nov 16 2009, 09:51 PM Post #8 |
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http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Quebec+fa...6549/story.html Two Quebec fathers who lost daughters call for justice reforms By James Mennie , Montreal Gazette November 15, 2009 MONTREAL — They both had daughters named Julie. Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu lost his 27-year-old daughter seven years ago. She was abducted, raped and murdered in Sherbrooke, Que., by a sexual predator, her body found in a field six days after she was officially listed as missing. Hugo Bernier, the man convicted of murdering Julie Boisvenu, had been sentenced in 1999 to 18 months for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a young woman in Quebec’s Gaspe. Even though the judge in the earlier case said Bernier was at high risk of re-offending, he was released after three months. Michel Surprenant lost his 16-year-old daughter 10 years ago. She was last seen getting off a bus at a stop near her home near the Montreal suburb of Terrebonne. Then she vanished. There had been a suspicion that a sexual predator who lived nearby Surprenant’s home might have been involved in her disappearance. But he was never charged and has since died in prison. So Julie Surprenant remains missing. Despite the what-ifs that will always be part of their lives, neither Surprenant nor Boisvenu will spend Monday wondering about what might have happened. That’s because they’ll be too busy trying to convince the government that what did happen to them shouldn’t happen to anyone else. Monday morning, Surprenant, along with the families of others who have disappeared without a trace, will meet reporters at the Montreal courthouse and call upon the federal and provincial government to toughen up the protocols surrounding the release of sexual offenders into society. They’ll also call for the creation of a specialized squad of police tasked exclusively to examine missing-persons cases and whether foul play is involved. “We can have special squads for white-collar crimes after (the arrests of) Vincent Lacroix and Earl Jones,” Surprenant said Sunday, referring to the two disgraced investors. “If they had the will do it for those cases, there’s no reason for them not to do the same for missing persons.” Boisvenu, meanwhile, will spend Monday in Quebec City, seeking support from the provincial justice ministry for the Association des Familles de Personnes Assassinees ou Disparues, the support group he and Surprenant founded. Boisvenu knows that his group’s call for the public to be informed of when sexual offenders are released from prison and where they’ve been released will raise the ire of human-rights advocates. He doesn’t care. “The Charter of Rights and Freedoms does a better job protecting the private lives of criminals than it does the lives of our families and our children,” he said, “At the very least, people ought to know if a sexual predator has been released into their neighbourhood. “The Sexual Offenders Registry is used only by police, it has no preventative value. It’s a choice we have to make as a society. Who do we want to protect?” Surprenant, meanwhile, said he hopes that whatever pressure he can force on the government to change how it deals with sexual predators and the families of those they victimize is the best way to maintain the memory of his daughter. “By informing people — parents in particular — of the dangers they’re facing daily, we’re saving lives. The memory of Julie Surprenant is saving lives.” Montreal Gazette jmennie@thegazette.canwest.com © Copyright © The Montreal Gazette |
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| monkalup | Nov 17 2009, 12:21 PM Post #9 |
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http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CT...ub=MontrealHome A fight in Julie's memory Updated: Sun Nov. 15 2009 6:25:58 PM ctvmontreal.ca A decade after Julie Surprenant's disappearance, her father Michel still refuses to speak about her in the past tense. "After 10 years, I always hope she's alive. The reality maybe is something else," he said. Julie, 16 at the time of her disappearance, vanished after getting off a bus less than 50 metres from her home in Terrebonne on Nov. 16, 1999. To mark the anniversary, Michel Surprenant will be holding a press conference Monday asking the government for tougher laws against sexual predators. Further, Surprenant, along with other parents of murdered or missing children, plan to ask for a special police squad dedicated to missing people, like one established in Ontario. They also aim to have the government tighten parole regulations. "It's bullshit. Excuse me, but that's the word," said Surprenant. For now, Surprenant can only find solace in knowing that his daughter's high-profile disappearance may have prevented others, but still, he's never found peace. "We even had a portrait, a sketch done, of the presumed aggressor but no arrests have been made," said Pina Arcamone of the Missing Children's Network. There was one suspect in Julie's disappearance, but never enough evidence to charge him before his death while serving time for unrelated sex crimes. "He's going with his secret - if he's the guy," said Surprenant. With nothing but her memory and some faded photos of his daughter, Surprenant continues to fight for his daughter and all missing children. "When you lose your children, it's your dream," he said. |
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| monkalup | Nov 17 2009, 12:23 PM Post #10 |
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/20...nniversary.html Missing persons squad needed, says Surprenant Daughter Julie disappeared from bus stop 10 years ago Last Updated: Monday, November 16, 2009 | 6:52 PM ET Comments1Recommend4. CBC News Julie Surprenant disappeared from a Terrebonne bus stop on Nov. 16, 1999. (CBC)Ten years after Quebec teenager Julie Surprenant went missing from a bus stop, her father Michel is calling on the government to create a special squad dedicated to missing persons cases. Sixteen-year-old Surprenant was only 50 metres from her home in Terrebonne, Que., when she vanished on Nov. 16, 1999. Her father said he hopes the Quebec government will act to help prevent other families from going through the anguish he has endured. "When somebody disappears, it has to be considered as a crime," Suprenant said. "It's important to deploy the [necessary manpower] on the first moment of the … disappearance," Surprenant said. He said he will never give up searching for his daughter. "If she's alive somewhere … I can't leave her there, you know. I have to continue to try to reach her," he said. Surprenant’s call for a dedicated police squad to investigate missing persons cases has received the backing of the Missing Children's Network. The squad would help increase the chances of finding a missing person, especially in the case of a criminal abduction, said Pina Arcamone, the group's president. "We have statistics that show the importance of the first three hours of a search when a child has been abducted by a stranger," Arcamone said. "If you want to find this child alive and well, the first three hours are really critical."Michel Surprenant says he will never give up searching for his daughter. (CBC) Surprenant is also asking the government to do more to educate the public about the presence of known sexual predators once they are released from prison. "At least advise the people that live [in the area]," Surprenant said. "They have to know there is a danger around them." Though nobody was ever charged in connection with the disappearance of Julie Surprenant, the main suspect was Richard Bouillon — a known sexual offender who lived in the area. Bouillon died of cancer in prison three years ago |
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| tatertot | Jan 22 2011, 12:18 PM Post #11 |
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http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20110121/...ld-case-110121/ Could new tip bring end to Quebec cold case? The Canadian Press Date: Friday Jan. 21, 2011 6:53 AM ET MONTREAL — It's a heartbreaking tale that could close the books on an 11-year cold case. It involves a missing girl and a cancer-stricken convict who, on his deathbed, allegedly confessed to murdering her many years ago. A health-care worker emerged this week to say that a convicted sex-offender, the prime suspect in the Julie Surprenant kidnapping case, revealed before dying that he dumped the girl's body in a river. The medical worker apparently waited almost five years before going public with her story. She finally told a television celebrity, a well-known Quebec crime reporter, this week. It's a story that Surprenant's father struggles to accept. "It was a shock when I heard the news (this week) because I wasn't expecting it and because there's a level of credibility to it," Michel Surprenant said Thursday. "For the time being, I'm holding back a little." The father said he doesn't understand why it would take so long to go public with the supposed confession of the long-time suspect, Richard Bouillon. Julie Surprenant, one of Quebec's best-known abduction cases, became famous as the smiling, curly-haired girl in the high-school graduation photo splashed on missing person's posters around the province. Surprenant was just 16 when she vanished on Nov. 16, 1999. It was just before 9 p.m. when she got off a city bus in Terrebonne, near Montreal. She was just metres from home and vanished without a trace. But this week, a health-care worker said she and some colleagues received a confession before Bouillon died in 2006. He was serving a jail sentence for sexual assault when he died. The worker was neither shown nor identified in a TV report. She said Bouillon told her he stuffed Surprenant's body into a sports bag and dumped it into the Mille-Iles River in front of a church, not far from her home. "There have always been new leads -- but ones that sound this valid? That's a first," said Surprenant, a founding member of the Quebec-based Murdered or Missing Persons' Families' Association, a group he founded with newly named Conservative Sen. Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu. Surprenant said a lot of questions remain unanswered: Why did she wait so long? Why do hospital workers have contact with inmates? Why are they not obliged to share information with the authorities immediately? "Those are some of the questions on my mind," he said. Bouillon passed away on June 22, 2006, at Laval's Cite de la Sante Hospital. The 52-year-old had been incarcerated at a medium-security facility where he was serving a six-and-half year sentence for rape, molestation, sexual assault and drug-trafficking. Bouillon was always regarded as a prime suspect in the Surprenant case. He was a neighbour of the missing girl. When confronted by a television journalist in 2003, Bouillon denied everything. Now police, armed with the surprising new tip, are taking another look at the Surprenant file. Quebec provincial police Sgt. Benoit Richard said Thursday that police have begun following up on the tip. "We've talked to some people, we're verifying the information," Richard said. Police searched the residential neighbourhood in 1999, with about 100 officers fanning out around the area and along the river -- but they found nothing. Surprenant said police will eventually decide whether another ground search is necessary. |
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| monkalup | Mar 12 2012, 09:31 PM Post #12 |
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http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Corone...8788/story.html MONTREAL – Quebec coroner Catherine Rudel-Tessier is expected to begin Tuesday an unusual, if not unprecedented, public inquiry into the death of Julie Surprenant, a 16-year-old student who disappeared in 1999. The coroner’s inquiry at the Laval courthouse is unusual because Surprenant’s body was never located despite what is believed to have been the deathbed confession of a man who was always considered a suspect in her disappearance. Rudel-Tessier has set aside two days to hear from witnesses and will add a third, if needed. Richard Bouillon, a convicted sex offender with a long history of mental health problems, lived just two doors away from Surprenant’s family home in Terrebonne when she went missing. He died of cancer, at age 52, in 2006. He was investigated as a suspect in Surprenant’s disappearance and, while looking into Bouillon’s past, a Sûreté du Québec investigator found a woman who alleged she had been raped by Bouillon, when she was 16, in the early 1970s. Another woman, who learned Bouillon was a suspect in Julie’s disappearance from a media report, came forward and alleged he sexually assaulted her several times when she was a child and again later when she was a teenager. In 2001, Bouillon was charged with sexually assaulting both victims and was convicted of several sex-related offences in 2003. He was sentenced to a 10-year prison term and was declared a long-term offender but was never charged in connection with Surprenant’s disappearance. The Crown tried to have Bouillon declared a dangerous offender, which would have given him an indefinite sentence, but a Quebec Court judge opted for the less severe long-term offender designation. In the process, disturbing details about Bouillon’s past came to light. His criminal record by 2003 included several convictions that dated back to 1970 when, at age 16, he molested a teenager at knifepoint and did the same thing to a 27-year-old woman ten days later. According to court documents, Bouillon’s parents had serious concerns about his sexual impulses in 1970 and had him committed to a hospital for three months. When he was readmitted months later, after being convicted for the first time, he told doctors he was relieved because he could not control himself. Four years later, he tried to rape a 6-year-old girl. After undergoing an evaluation at the Philippe Pinel Institute, in 1975, a psychiatrist diagnosed Bouillon as “an individual with very severe personality disorders of a psychopathic nature” and “incapable of empathy.” In 1990, Bouillon was convicted of sexually assaulting a patient who was at the same mental health clinic where he was being treated. When Surprenant disappeared, on Nov. 16, 1999, Bouillon was on probation for having paid a minor for sexual services in 1996. A presentencing report prepared in that case in 1998, a year before Julie disappeared, described him as being a high risk of reoffending if he were in the presence of teenagers or young girls. Bouillon was not required to undergo therapy in that case because he refused to admit he had a problem. While on his deathbed in 2006 he reportedly confessed to a caregiver that he killed Julie. He told the caregiver he had placed Julie’s body in a sports bag and dumped it into the Mille îles River. The caregiver did not tell the police what Bouillon said until long after his death. Police searched the river last year but were unable to locate Julie’s remains. pcherry@montrealgazette.com Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Corone...l#ixzz1oxb0Bjr8 |
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| monkalup | Mar 13 2012, 07:08 PM Post #13 |
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Inquest being launched into Julie Surprenant's death Julie Surprenant, 16 at the time of her disappearance, vanished after getting off a bus less than 50 metres from her home in Terrebonne on Nov. 16, 1999. Julie Surprenant, 16 at the time of her disappearance, vanished after getting off a bus less than 50 metres from her home in Terrebonne on Nov. 16, 1999. View larger image View larger image Police divers scoured the Mille-Iles River near Terrebonne for new evidence. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011. (Ryan Remiorz / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Police divers scoured the Mille-Iles River near Terrebonne for new evidence. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011. (Ryan Remiorz / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Updated: Tue Mar. 13 2012 6:25:59 PM ctvmontreal.ca An inquest begins Tuesday into the death and disappearance of Julie Surprenant, a teenager who went missing more than 12 years ago. The hearings run by coroner Catherine Rudel-Tessier are expected to last three days this week and will take place at the Laval courthouse. Her mandate is to talk to witnesses, investigators and others involved in the case in order to clear up what happened to the 16-year-old girl and make recommendations for future cases. Disappeared in 1999 Julie Surprenant was 16-years-old when she vanished on her way home from school. She was last seen getting off a bus just metres from her home in Terrebonne, north of Montreal, on Nov. 16, 1999. Police long suspected that her neighbour, Richard Bouillon, had abducted the girl, but could never prove anything. Widespread searches turned up no trace of the girl. It was thought Julie's disappearance would never be solved, that was until last year when a nurse, Annik Prud'homme, came forward with new information. In January 2011 the nurse told authorities that before his death in 2006, Bouillon admitted killing Julie and throwing her body in the Mille Iles river near a church. "He twice told me that he killed Julie Surprenant, and said what he did with her body," Prud'homme told the coroner. "No, he just told me he was the killer. Oh, he also said he raped boys and girls." Bouillon died at the age of 52, on June 22, 2006, at Laval's Cite de la Sante Hospital. He had been serving a six-and-a-half year sentence for rape, molestation, sexual assault and drug-trafficking. When the nurse came forward in early 2011 there were reports that she waited five years to come forward with the information because she thought the crime had already been solved. Prud'homme also told the coroner that she expected Bouillon to confess to Claude Poirer, the host of LCN's Le Vrai Negociateur. "This showed the importance of holding a coroner's inquest after a person goes missing," said Michel Surprenant, the girl's father. Patient confidentiality laws also prevented her from disclosing all the details of the deathbed confession until she was legally ordered to do so by a coroner's inquest. "Its very troubling to sit through this testimony and realize that a number of people had received confessions from Mr. Bouillon," said Pina Arcamone, director of the Missing Children's Network. Last autumn, police spent several days searching the river but failed to turn up any sign of Julie. http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CT...ub=MontrealHome |
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| monkalup | Oct 15 2012, 09:03 PM Post #14 |
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From the Archive: Suspect in teen's disappearance dies in prison The Gazette October 15, 2012 This story was published July 10, 2006. A convicted rapist who was once investigated as a suspect in the disappearance of 16-year-old Julie Surprenant died while serving a federal sentence. Richard Bouillon, 52, died of cancer at the Cite de la Sante Hospital in Laval on June 21. Since 2003, he had been serving a sentence of six years and five months at a medium-security penitentiary in Drummondville for sexually assaulting two women. Bouillon lived near the Terrebonne home where Surprenant lived when she disappeared on Nov. 16, 1999. He was investigated by the Surete du Quebec in connection with the disappearance, but no charges were laid. Surprenant has never been found. Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/From+A...l#ixzz29QJh1u1F |
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