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89-year-old driver ploughs through a crowd injuring 27 people
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Jul. 9, 2006

 

An 89-year-old man driving through a crowd at a summer festival panicked after striking one pedestrian and lurched his station wagon through the throng, injuring 27 people, city officials and witnesses said.

 

 


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89-year-old driver ploughs through a crowd injuring 27 people
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An 89-year-old man driving through a crowd at a summer festival panicked after striking one pedestrian and lurched his station wagon through the throng, injuring 27 people
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Shiite gunmen killed innocent Sunnis in Baghdad - breakdown of law and order
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Yemeni fake trial for Al-Queda
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