Germany Charges 10 over Deadly 2010 Love Parade Stampede

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German prosecutors said Wednesday that 10 people have been charged with negligent manslaughter and causing bodily harm over the 2010 Love Parade stampede in which 21 people were killed.

Those charged are four staff of the techno music festival organised Lopavent and six members of the administration of the western city of Duisburg, said the city's chief prosecutor Horst Bien.

"An event where people wanted to party, dance, have fun turned into a terrible tragedy," Bien told a press conference. "Twenty-one people had to die, hundreds were injured.

"The victims, their relatives and the bereaved are still suffering today because of the traumatic events."

In the tragedy on July 24, 2010, a large crowd of revelers at one of Europe's top techno events was forced to go through a narrow tunnel that served as the only entrance and exit to the festival grounds in the industrial city.

Those killed -- 13 women and eight men who were crushed, trampled to death or suffocated -- included seven foreigners, from Australia, Italy, the Netherlands, China, Bosnia and Spain. More than 500 were injured.

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