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At least 49 dead as Bangladesh ferry sinks with 200 aboard

Mohiuddin Kader And Shashank Bengali, Los Angeles Times

DHAKA, Bangladesh -- At least 49 bodies, including those of 11 children, were pulled from a river in central Bangladesh on Sunday after a ferry carrying more than 200 passengers was struck by a cargo ship and capsized, officials said.

The ferry sank in the Padma River, about 25 miles northwest of the capital, Dhaka. Emergency crews and naval ...

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