Seven dead in stampede outside India's Bengaluru cricket stadium: Media
At least seven people were killed in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in India's Bengaluru, where an event was being held to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru's first Indian Premier League title win, TV channels reported on Wednesday.
Bengaluru beat Punjab Kings in the tournament's final match on Tuesday.
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