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At least 120 killed in stampede at India religious gathering

July 2024 403 views 02 Min 12 Sec

At least 120 people, most of them women, have been crushed to death at an overcrowded Hindu religious gathering in northern India. The stampede marks the country's worst such tragedy in more than a decade.

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