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Van slams into pedestrians in Shanghai, 18 hurt: officials

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A van ploughs into pedestrians after veering onto a crowded sidewalk outside a Starbucks outlet in central Shanghai, leaving at least 18 people injured, three of them seriously, city authorities say. IMAGES

Added on the 02/02/2018 05:27:57 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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