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Several feared dead in India after stampede at cricket celebrations

Several feared dead in India after stampede at cricket celebrations

A stampede broke out as a tightly packed crowd celebrated the sporting win of their home cricket team in the Indian city of Bengaluru, resulting in multiple deaths, local media reported on Wednesday.
AFP could not immediately confirm the death toll, which India's NDTV broadcaster reported to have left at least 11 people dead. The Times of India newspaper reported seven dead.
An AFP photographer saw an intense crush of crowds as a sea of people crammed the streets.
Broadcasters showed police carrying young children in their arms rushing away from crowds, who had seemingly fainted.
One unattended young man was sitting in an ambulance, struggling to breathe.
A boy lies unconscious following a stampede outside a cricket stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
Karnataka state's Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar said he was not able to immediately confirm deaths.

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