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Thirty-six local Boy Scouts and four leaders are attending the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Virginia where four leaders from Alaska were killed in an electrical accident Monday.
The leaders were setting up a large tent at the beginning of the 10-day camp out when the task went terribly awry when they lost control of a large tent pole, striking some nearby power lines and killing four Scout leaders as horrified youngsters looked on, said Bill Haines, a Scout executive in Alaska.See the full content of this document
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Local Scouts Cope with Tragedy
The Boy Scouts spent Tuesday reviewing safety procedures and mourning the deaths of the four men, but said the event woul...
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