Several foreigners among 27 dead in Thai shrine blast: media
Updated: 2015-08-17 20:44
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People pray at the famous San Phra Phrom shrine, known as the Erawan shrine in English, of the Hindu god Brahma, in Bangkok's shopping district, in this March 30, 2013 file picture.[Photo/Agencies] |
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