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Three dead in US shopping frenzy

Posted November 29, 2008 12:09:00
Updated November 29, 2008 13:35:00

Shoppers rush to get in a BestBuy store at 5:00amin Los Angeles

Shoppers rush to get in a BestBuy store at 5:00amin Los Angeles (AFP: Jewel Samad)

Frenzied bargain-hunting has taken a sombre turn after a worker at Wal-Mart in Valley Stream, New York, died after shoppers broke down doors to enter the store at 5am (local time).

The day after the US Thanksgiving Day marks the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, when retailers can make up to 40 per cent of their annual sales.

Crowds gathered outside stores for pre-dawn deals.

Four others were hurt in what Wal-Mart called a "tragic" incident.

Shoppers at Toys 'R' Us in Palm Desert, California, ran for cover when two men shot and killed each other in the store, the town's mayor said.

Toys 'R' Us said the dispute appeared to be personal, and no other injuries were reported.

This holiday weekend will test the strength of consumer sentiment, a main driver of the US economy, as the country faces its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.

To generate excitement during what some experts predict may be the bleakest holiday season in nearly two decades, retailers from Wal-Mart to Macy's Inc and Best Buy Co Inc opened early on "Black Friday".

Marjorie Daube, 59, of Manhattan scaled back her shopping and was only buying sale items, aware that her husband's bonus at a financial firm would decline this year.

"Shopping was never fun at all, and it's less fun now," Ms Daube said.

Natalie Diaz, 32, planned to cut by half the $2,000 she shelled out last year for Christmas gifts, but said she would not scrimp on presents for her twins.

"Santa does not have a recession," she said, shopping at a JC Penney Co Inc store in Jersey City, New Jersey.

- Reuters

Tags: retail, murder-and-manslaughter, united-states

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