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Morocco food aid stampede leaves 15 dead, wounds many

A hospital source put the death toll at 18, adding that most victims were women who had been scrambling for food. - Twitter photo
A hospital source put the death toll at 18, adding that most victims were women who had been scrambling for food. - Twitter photo

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Fifteen people were killed and five more injured when a stampede broke out in a southwestern Moroccan town on Sunday as food aid was being distributed in a market, the Interior Ministry said.

A hospital source put the death toll at 18, adding that most victims were women who had been scrambling for food handed out by a rich man in the small coastal town of Sidi Boulaalam, reports Reuters.

A local journalist said the donor had organised similar handouts before, but this year some 1,000 people arrived, storming an iron barrier under which several women were crushed.

King Mohammed ordered that the victims’ families be given any assistance they needed and the wounded treated at his cost, the ministry said in a statement, adding that a criminal investigation had been opened.

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