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King visits victims of Golders Green stabbing
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- Charles visited a Jewish Care charity centre to meet victims Shloime Rand, 34, and 76-year-old Moshe Ben Baila, who is also known as Norman Shine.
- Outside, the King greeted crowds of well wishers, commenting to one man that "it's a dangerous world isn't it?"
- Charles also met Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, who said the royal visit to north London was "appreciated enormously".
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PA Media King Charles III is presented with flowers as he leaves the Jewish Care building during his visit to Golders Green The King has visited Golders Green to meet the victims of last month's stabbings in the neighbourhood, in a show of support for the Jewish community.
Charles visited a Jewish Care charity centre to meet victims Shloime Rand, 34, and 76-year-old Moshe Ben Baila, who is also known as Norman Shine.
Outside, the King greeted crowds of well wishers, commenting to one man that "it's a dangerous world isn't it?"
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