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At least 18 people die in crowd crush at Delhi railway station
Rush broke out as travellers scrambled to board trains in India’s capital to go to world’s largest religious gathering. At least 18 people have died in a crush at a railway station in India’s ...The Guardian - 4d -
Eighteen killed in New Delhi station crush
Eyewitnesses tell the BBC a "huge crowd" had gathered at the Indian capital's central train station.BBC News - 4d -
Do not let Great British Railways crush competition
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Stampede at railway station in India kills at least 18
Many of the victims were Hindu pilgrims who were traveling to the Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj in northern India, officials said.CBS News - 3d -
Austrian authorities arrest teenager who apparently planned attack at railway station
Austrian authorities say investigators have arrested a 14-year-old who apparently was planning an attack at a railway station in Vienna and found material that suggested he supported the Islamic ...ABC News - 16h -
15 Reported Dead in Stampede at New Delhi Rail Station
Crowds had swelled because trains carrying Hindu pilgrims to the Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest religious festival, had been delayed, according to local media.The New York Times - 3d -
Stampede kills 15 people at New Delhi train station, Indian official says
A top official says at least 15 people have been killed in a stampede at a railway station in India’s capital of New DelhiABC News - 4d -
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