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The
2001 Hajj stampede
resulted in the deaths of at least 35 pilgrims on 5 March 2001 during the
Hajj
in
Mecca
.
[1]
The incident took place during the Stoning of Satan ritual. The pilgrims were killed after a large crowd surged towards one of the three giant pillars representing the devil at which worshippers cast stones. A civil defense official later attributed the casualties to congestion and jostling among the pilgrims, resulting in some, particularly the elderly, tripping and falling.
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