Talk:Stampede at rally in Kenya kills at least five; dozens wounded
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cause of deaths / injuries
editTo me, the article sounds like that the deaths and injuries were caused by the stampede rather than by the bombs (based on British newspaper reports). However, reporting by Kenyan newspapers (e.g. here) make it sound like injuries were due to shrapnel from the bombs. Which of these sources is more reliable? --Baba Tabita (talk) 11:55, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
PETROL BOMBS have no shrapnel, it is just another word for a Molotov cocktail.