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    Seven students died when they fell from the balcony of the University of Bolivia building | Abroad

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezMarch 5, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    The accident happened at Alto University on Tuesday. On the fourth floor, a crowd of students gathered in front of the lecture hall.

    A video shows the crowd of students huddling together in the El Alto Public University building when a balcony barrier suddenly collapsed.

    It’s so busy that people are pushing and pulling. A young woman pushes another before the wall collapses. A student can still cling to one of her fellow students. Bolivian police, Johnny Aguilera Montesinos, said the woman would be questioned as part of the investigation.

    “We regret the tragedy that occurred in the Public University of Alto (UPEA), in which several people were killed and injured,” Bolivian President Luis Ars wrote on Twitter. “Our sincere condolences to the people of El Alto and the affected families.”

    Bolivia’s Interior Minister, Eduardo del Castillo, is investigating the tragic accident.

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