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Deadly stampede at Rabat festival Deadly stampede at Rabat festival
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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.
At least 30 others are thought to have been injured, according to local media. 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.
This year's festival has featured Kylie Minogue, Khaled and Alicia Keys, and drawn tens of thousands of spectators. According to police, five women, four men and two children died in the crush.

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