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Authorities investigate deadly crowd surge in South Korea

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Authorities investigate deadly crowd surge in South Korea

Authorities investigate deadly crowd surge in South Korea

Authorities are investigating the deadly crowd surge in South Korea that left 154 people dead, including two American students, 20-year-old Anni Gieske and 20-year-old Steven Blesi.


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