West Bengal hooch tragedy

Updated On Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST
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A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after dozens died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages in south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after dozens died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages in south of Kolkata.

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Relatives of victims react at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in a village some 65 kms south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

Relatives of victims react at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in a village some 65 kms south of Kolkata.

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A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata.

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A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata.

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A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata.

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A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

A victim receives medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata.

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Victims sit on the floor as they receive medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital in Diamond Harbour, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

Victims sit on the floor as they receive medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital in Diamond Harbour, after hundreds died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata.

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Relatives sit with victims receiving medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital in Diamond Harbour, after dozens died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

Relatives sit with victims receiving medical treatment at the Diamond Harbour hospital in Diamond Harbour, after dozens died and many injured drinking boot-leg liquor in several villages south of Kolkata.

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Family members mourn for their relatives, who died after consuming bootleg liquor, outside a hospital at Diamond Harbour, a town about 50 km (31 miles) south of West Bengal's capital Kolkata. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 15, 2011 05:42 pm IST

Family members mourn for their relatives, who died after consuming bootleg liquor, outside a hospital at Diamond Harbour, a town about 50 km (31 miles) south of West Bengal's capital Kolkata.

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