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  1. May-Louise Flodin (5 September 1934 – 4 February 2011) was a Swedish model and beauty queen who won the Miss World 1952. She was the second winner and was crowned by her predecessor Kiki Håkansson also from Sweden.

  2. Oct 15, 2019 · Julio Rodriguez. 884 subscribers. 524 views 3 years ago. Former Miss World 1952, May-Louise Flodin (right) along with Denise Perrier of France, who won Miss World 1953 (left) and Miss World...

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  3. July 21, 2015 ·. MISS WORLD 1952 - Maj-Lis Flodin is No More!!!... Maj-Lis Flodin (also known as May-Louise Khoury née Flodin) passed away in 2011 due to brain tumor. She was around 80 years old at the time of her death. Unfortunately, this news has remained unknown to us for four years now.

  4. Miss World 1952 was the second Miss World pageant, held at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, United Kingdom on 14 November 1952. At the end of the event, May-Louise Flodin of Sweden was announced as Miss World 1952. It was the first back-to-back victory in Miss World.

  5. Mar 3, 2015 · Date of birth: September 5, 1934. Place of birth: Stockholm, Sweden. Profession: Model. May-Louise was named Miss World on November 14, 1952 at the pageant hosted in London, UK. She had previously won the title of Miss World Sweden 1951. She was the second winner, and was crowned by her predecessor, Kiki Håkansson, also from Sweden.

  6. It was a back to back win for Sweden at Miss World when (then) 20 years old May-Louise Flodin from Sweden won the crown in 1952. A handful of 11 girls competed for the title in 1952. This renowned Swedish model and beauty queen died in the year 2011 due to brain tumour.

  7. May-Louise Frances Flodin. 1934-2011. Swedish model and beauty queen who won the Miss World beauty contest 1952 representing Sweden. It was arranged in Lyceum Ballroom in London on november 14 1952, a contest initiated by englishman Eric Morley. Eleven contestants participated.

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