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[Graphic News] A look at some of world’s worst crowd disasters
On Oct. 1, Indonesian police fired tear gas after violence broke out at a soccer match in Malang, East Java province, sparking a mass panic which drove the crowd toward stadium exits, causing a deadly crush which left at least 125 people dead.
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[Graphic News] A look at some of world’s worst crowd disasters
Oct. 5, 2022 - 08:05
By Nam Kyung-don
On Oct. 1, Indonesian police fired tear gas after violence broke out at a soccer match in Malang, East Java province, sparking a mass panic which drove the crowd toward stadium exits, causing a deadly crush which left at least 125 people dead.
Nam Kyung-don
don@heraldcorp.com
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