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India's Miss World Runner Up Celebrates Her Victory

Miss Trinidad and Tobago Gabrielle Walcott was declared second runner-up. Among the other five finalists were Ms Angola Brigite Santos and Ms South Africa Tansey Coetzee
Parvathy
Omanakuttan
celebrated
her
victory
at
their
ancestral
house
in
Kottayam.
She
impressed
the
jury
with
her
looks
and
quick
wit
and
was
one
the
five
finalists
out
of
the
109
contestants
at
the
Sandton
Convention
Center.
She
was
finally
beaten
by
Miss
Russia.
Parvathy's excited family members said they were actually expecting her to win the Miss World crown. "I am very happy, but disappointed very much, because not only me, every one in the family expected that she will be getting the Miss World crown," said Ashok Kumar, Parvathy's uncle.
The
pageant
was
broadcast
live
to
over
one
billion
viewers
in
187
countries.
Last
year's
Miss
World
title
was
won
by
China's
Zhang
Zi
Lin.



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