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Security ring thrown up around square as thousands seek to pay tribute to victims

Police set up a security cordon around Chen Yi Square to control thousands of Shanghai residents and visitors who streamed into the area to pay tribute to victims of the New Year's Eve stampede.

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Paramilitary police direct pedestrians yesterday near Chen Yi Square, where the stampede occurred on New Year's Eve. Photo: AP

Police set up a security cordon around Chen Yi Square to control thousands of Shanghai residents and visitors who streamed into the area to pay tribute to victims of the New Year's Eve stampede.

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Several hundred paramilitary police, carrying shields and road blocks, were seen arriving and forming lines in the square yesterday afternoon.

Mourners were allowed through a single entrance, in single file, to lay flowers on a patch of grass below the statue of Chen Yi, a famed military leader.

Thirty-six people died and at least 49 others were injured when crowds surged into the area just before midnight on December 31 and pushing broke out amid the crush.

"We feel very sad and sympathetic for the victims," said Wang Huan, a white-collar worker who came with her husband and their five-month-old daughter bearing white carnations.

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"That night, my husband and I were also at the Bund, and luckily we were not affected by the stampede.

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