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Search for cause of Shanghai stampede goes on as State Council’s absence from inquiry queried

The Shanghai government says it is still trying to discover the cause of the deadly New Year’s Eve stampede that claimed the lives of 36 people, The Beijing News reports.

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The New Year's Eve stampede in Shanghai killed 36 people and left 49 other people injured. Photo: AFP
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The Shanghai government says it is still trying to discover the cause of the deadly New Year’s Eve stampede that claimed the lives of 36 people, The Beijing News reports.

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The newspaper also questioned the State Council’s absence from the official investigation into the incident, at the city’s historic Bund waterfront, which injured a further 49 people.

“According to previous incidents, accidents involving the death of more than 30 people are categorised as ‘seriously significant accidents’ and are investigated by the State Council’s special teams,” the newspaper said.

“So what makes the Shanghai Bund stampede special?”

Hundreds of thousands of people had congregated next to Shanghai’s Huangpu River waterfront to watch a light show when the stampede took place at 11.35pm.

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Most of those killed were in their 20s; two people are still suffering from severe injures and one of them is in critical condition.

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