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Two teens died in a fan stampede at a Santiago Chile soccer stadium Thursday as a crowd forced its way past security fences. A police officer was charged.
Francisco Mores, the prosecutor from the Fiscalía de Flagrancia Oriente, provided further details: “At approximately 6:30 p.m., a group attempted to enter the stadium without tickets.
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