Death Toll in Spain's Ceuta Border Crisis with Morocco Reaches 67
At least 67 people have died amid the ongoing border crisis between Spain and Morocco, including victims of drowning and a deadly stampede.
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At least 67 people have died amid the ongoing border crisis between Spain and Morocco, including victims of drowning and a deadly stampede.
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