The concert of "The Who"s was very horrific. Eleven People were trampled to death right outside of the concert because of failed crowd control. The crown was precisely in a rush to see The Who Concert, so in a rush, They were trampleling people and they probebly did not know bacause again they were in a huge rush to see the band. Not many people know how any why the people got trampled to death but scientings and myself are trieng to assess this discovery.
The concert hall holds 2,679 people, but between the concert hall and all of its theatres and rooms, the Sydney Opera House holds 5,738 people.
they were killed by octavian
Over 1,000 people have been killed since the death penalty was instituted.
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I believe it was Relient k or finger eleven
Eleven, but four were Maoris
Not counting combatants, about eleven million civilians/prisoners of war were killed under Hitler's jurisdiction.
because so many people got killed during the nine/eleven they take a day every year to talk about what happened that day explain what they did during that time.
On Boxing Day (26th December) It killed around 275000 people
On December 8, 1863, a fire in Chile killed 2,500 people.
As of December 6, 2010, 42 people have so far been killed in the huge fire in Northern Israel in December 2010.
The noun for 'people attending a concert' is attendees.The collective noun for people attending a concert is an audience of people.
I was taught that over eleven million people were killed and six million were Jews. The other five million were other people like Handicaps and Gypsies. However I think that answers could easily very.
It was a blood bath. Eleven people died. Six males and five females died.
In December 1996, 13 people were killed by an eruption. Then again in an eruption in October 2004, 5 more people were killed. In march 2007, 3 people were killed by mudslides. So in total 21 people lost their lives by Manam.
The tornado that stuck London on December 7, 2006 did not result in any deaths.
December 26, 2004