
At least 4 dead, 30 seriously injured after collapse at stadium in Colombia
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At least four people were killed and about 30 seriously injured after part of a stadium in El Espinal in Colombia's western state of Tolima collapsed during a bullfight Sunday, the state's governor said.
"At this moment, we have four (dead) victims confirmed -- two women, an adult man and a minor -- plus about 30 people seriously injured. Of course, we have activated all the hospitals and ambulances we can work with," Gov. Ricardo Orozco said on BluRadio Colombia, a local radio outlet.
Video posted by Colombia's President-elect Gustavo Petro shows a stand full of spectators collapsing as people run from the area.

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