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There were no reports of deaths directly linked to the blackout.
A sociologist's study found more deaths directly related to fan violence in Brazil than any other country.
So far the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has stopped short of linking the dolphin deaths directly to the spill.
All the characters in "No Exit" are dead, though they don't talk about their deaths directly, not at first: giving words to the truth would mean facing it.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2005 issued a report attributing only 43 human deaths directly to the Chernobyl disaster and estimating an additional 4,000 fatal cancers.
But more than half a million under fives died from diarrhoea in 2013, with around 314,000 deaths directly attributable to poor WASH.
"These absolutely affect many people's lives, and I would bet that there are deaths directly attributable to the failure to read these echocardiograms".
But that still leaves a huge number of deaths directly attributable to the coal-fired power stations that generate most of China's electricity.
Since then, Dr. Arey said, there have been seven deaths directly involving deranged people, "where there were gunfights with the police and we had to kill them, or they killed other people".
A 21-member commission has drafted rules for the selection, that the candidate should be over 22 and literate, have no criminal or terrorist connection, and not be guilty of causing civilian deaths directly or indirectly.
In 2008 there were 6,769 deaths directly related to alcohol, an increase of 24 per cent since 2001 – suggesting that alcohol abuse is creating a problem which is yet to peak.
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