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The death of Beatle singer John Lennon is observed at Strawberry Fields in New York

Kathy McCartney joins the fans of ex-Beatle singer and songwriter John Lennon who gather around the "Imagine" mosaic to pay tribute to him at Strawberry Fields in Central Park on the 27th anniversary of his death on December 8, 2007 in New York. Lennon was shot by deranged fan Mark David Chapman in front of the Dakota building where Lennon lived across the street from the park. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff).


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