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spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness

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"A botched up NRC leaves lakhs of people as foreigners in their own country!
Sandhya Menon (left) who died following an alleged botched surgery, with her mother (right).
If the botched tieup with Asda was Plan A, then what could be Plan B?
Scottish Tories pensions spokesman Bill Bowman said: "This is yet another botched IT contract on the SNP's watch."
"They go for a cheap fix and that's where you see your botched cases.
The 15-year-old sought treatment at Kisii Level Five Hospital after the botched abortion when complications arose.
Summary: The patient slipped into a coma and was paralysed after a botched medical procedure.
He was allegedly shot dead by yet-to-be-identified gunmen on Friday night, a few hours to the botched Saturday presidential and national assembly poll at Ekpan.
LAHORE -- The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday submitted a written reply to the International Cricket Council (ICC) over the botched cricket agreement on bilateral series between Pakistan and India.
Luis Pardon underwent three surgeries in his quest to achieve his desired look as an elven 'beauty.' Unfortunately, all three failed to meet his expectations, as per his interview from the plastic surgery television show 'Botched' via People.
A row has erupted between relatives of Wanza Mulupi, the woman who died after a botched breast enlargement surgery.
Tearful Catherine McKendry says the home she shares with son James, who has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, has been ruined by the Fife-based builders who took PS28,000 before going under and leaving her with a botched extension.
I'M absolutely disgusted that the NHS has spent PS30million in the last five years on fixing botched cosmetic surgery for people who have had procedures abroad (Mirror, February 12).