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464 Iran pilgrims dead in hajj stampede

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Update: 2015-10-01 05:07:00
464 Iran pilgrims dead in hajj stampede

DHAKA: Iran has nearly doubled its death toll from last week's Hajj stampede to 464, saying there was no hope of finding pilgrims missing in the wake of the tragedy.

"Seven days after this tragic accident... the status of all (pilgrims) injured has been completely cleared and reported," Iran's Hajj organisation said in a statement carried by state television on Thursday.

Around 240 Iranians were previously declared dead after last Thursday's crush near Mecca, with more than 200 classified as missing, reports Al-Jazeera.

An Iranian Red Crescent official said on Thursday that those missing were all likely to have died.

"We are completely disappointed from finding unknown and missing Iranians," said Ali Marashi, the head of Hajj Red Crescent medical centre, state media reported.

Meanwhile, Saudi and Iranian health ministers have agreed after days of fierce debate to repatriate dead Iranian pilgrims.

Iran's IRNA news agency quoted Iranian Health Minister Hassan Hashemi as saying that he and his Saudi counterpart Khaled al-Falih had struck a deal aimed at "speeding up the process, as the victims' families are waiting" back at home.

BDST: 1510 HRS, OCT 01, 2015
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