Qatar Official Says 'About 400' Migrant Workers Have Died In World Cup Projects
According to World Cup chief Hassan Al-Thawadi, between 400 and 500 migrant workers have died working on projects related to the tournament. CNN reports that figure is much higher than Qatari officials have cited in the past.
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