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Queen of the Station

Sari loves movies, lives in the Helsinki Central Station, and keeps her belongings in a luggage cart. Sometimes she sleeps in a hotel and washes her laundry in the sink. The COVID-19 pandemic took away one of her regular places to stay, cruise ships to Sweden.

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Sari loves movies, lives in the Helsinki Central Station, and keeps her belongings in a luggage cart. Sometimes she sleeps in a hotel and washes her laundry in the sink. The COVID-19 pandemic took away one of her regular places to stay, cruise ships to Sweden.

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