An elderly woman grieves next dead bodies at Mymensingh Medical College
Hospital in the town of Mymensingh, 115 kilometers (70 miles) north
of
Dhaka, Bangladesh, Friday, July 10, 2015. The victims died on a stampede
when hundreds of people stormed the home of a businessman for a charity
handout during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, police said.
A stampede in central Bangladesh left 22 women and a
child dead early Friday when hundreds of people stormed the home of a
businessman for a charity handout during the holy Muslim month of
Ramadan, police said.
Another 30 were injured and rushed to a hospital in
Mymensingh, a town 115 kilometers (70 miles) north of the capital,
Dhaka, said police officer Kamrul Islam. The crowd gathered outside the
tobacco businessman's home around 4 a.m. and stormed in when the gates
were opened to collect free clothing, Islam said.
Twenty-two women and
one child were killed, he said. Survivors said there were about 1,000
people, mostly elderly women, in front of the house.
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