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What happened in Chicago yesterday?A.Heavy fighting between rival fans caused deaths and i

What happened in Chicago yesterday?

A.Heavy fighting between rival fans caused deaths and injuries in a stadium.

B.Protest against police actions caused deaths and injuries outside a stadium.

C.A number of people were killed and injured because of disturbances during a pop concert.

D.A number of people were killed and injured when the stadium gates collapse

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