Four people die and dozens more are injured when a three-storey section of wooden stands filled with spectators collapses, throwing people to the ground.
At least four people were killed and another 30 seriously injured when the grandstand at a bullring in Colombia collapsed during an event.
A full three-storey section of wooden stands filled with spectators collapsed, throwing dozens of people to the ground, according to images broadcast on social media. Local civil defence official Luis Fernando Velez said they did not know how many people were still buried in the debris, but noted the section of stands was full when it collapsed.
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