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Dreadful Tragedy On The Hajj
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Can't the Saudi authorities do more to ensure the safety of pilgrims?
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BBC report was saying that the crowd "disobeyed" the instructions of marshals, went down a walkway they were not meant to go down and, once they'd merged with the existing crowd, the crush occurred. A witness said it was so tight that you couldn't see to place your feet and, if people fell over, the crowd just walked over them. Ghastly.
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There was a chap on R4 this morning talking a lot of sense about this, imo.
He pointed out that 'the tube' moves 4 million people daily.
He had heard that some Saudi prince closed 2 gates so his party could throw stones presumably without having to queue up with the great unwashed. If that's true, it's a disgrace.
And also, whenever things go wrong and they interview the people in charge/responsible, it's Prince this and Prince that, as opposed to people who've actually trained to do those jobs.
He pointed out that 'the tube' moves 4 million people daily.
He had heard that some Saudi prince closed 2 gates so his party could throw stones presumably without having to queue up with the great unwashed. If that's true, it's a disgrace.
And also, whenever things go wrong and they interview the people in charge/responsible, it's Prince this and Prince that, as opposed to people who've actually trained to do those jobs.
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