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27 die, several injured in Indian stampede

Medical authorities said the stampede in Mughalghari village in Uttar Pradesh.

• July 2, 2024
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About 27 people, mostly women, died in a stampede
at a religious gathering in a town in northern India on Tuesday.

Medical authorities said the stampede in Mughalghari village in Uttar Pradesh took place as hundreds of people that gathered for a Hindu prayer meeting were leaving the venue.

The local Chief Medical Officer, Rajkumar Aggarwal, said 27 bodies were taken to a local hospital, most of them women and children.

He added that many others were injured.

(NAN)

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