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Massive fight occurs in Turkey, death reported
04 July 2014 [11:10] -
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A domestic dispute turned into a mass fight in the Turkish southeastern province of Mardin, as a result of which four people have been killed, the Turkish Milliyet newspaper wrote.
Some 27 people were injured, according to the report.
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