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At least 11 people are reported to have died in the Moroccan capital Rabat, after being crushed in a stampede at the Mawazine world music festival. | At least 11 people are reported to have died in the Moroccan capital Rabat, after being crushed in a stampede at the Mawazine world music festival. |
About 40 other people are thought to have been injured when a wire fence collapsed, according to local media. | |
The incident happened on Saturday night, when some 70,000 spectators were packed into the Hay Nahda stadium to see Morrocan singer Abdelaziz Stati. | |
This year's festival has also featured Kylie Minogue, Khaled and Alicia Keys. | |
Analysts say the Mawazine festival is one of several events aimed at promoting Morocco's image as a modern, tolerant nation. | Analysts say the Mawazine festival is one of several events aimed at promoting Morocco's image as a modern, tolerant nation. |
According to police, five women, four men and two children died in the crush. | |
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