People mourn for victims of Duisburg stampede in Germany
2010-07-29 02:48:27 GMT2010-07-29 10:48:27 (Beijing Time)
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A condolent message writen in Chinese is pictured near the site of stampede in Duisburg, July 28, 2010. The Love Parade, a festival for electric music fans from all over the world, turned out to be a great tragedy on July 24 as a massive panic at the entrance tunnel caused a stampede which killed 21 people, 16 on the scene, and injured more than 500. (Xinhua/Zhou Gufeng)
People mourn for the victims at the site of the stampede in Duisburg, July 28, 2010. (Xinhua/Zhou Gufeng)
People mourn for the victims at the site of the stampede in Duisburg, July 28, 2010. (Xinhua/Zhou Gufeng)
People mourn for the victims at the site of the stampede in Duisburg, July 28, 2010. (Xinhua/Zhou Gufeng)
A condolent message writen in Chinese is pictured near the site of stampede in Duisburg, July 28, 2010. The Love Parade, a festival for electric music fans from all over the world, turned out to be a great tragedy on July 24 as a massive panic at the entrance tunnel caused a stampede which killed 21 people, 16 on the scene, and injured more than 500.