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Protesters chant 'go to hell Pell' as late Australian cardinal's casket leaves cathedral

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Protesters boo and chant 'go to hell Pell' as the casket of late Australian cardinal George Pell leaves St Mary's Cathedral. Pell continues to divide opinion in Australia with supporters dubbing him a "saint for our times", while campaigners accuse him of protecting paedophile priests while a senior Church official. IMAGES

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