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March 26, 1997, Seattle Times, Some Other Mass Suicides,

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March 26, 1997, Seattle Times, Some Other Mass Suicides,

Other mass suicides in recent years:

-- March 22, 1997: In St. Casimir, Quebec, five members of the Order of the Solar Temple died in a fiery mass suicide. Cult devotees believe suicide transports them to a new life on a planet called Sirius. Over the past three years, murder-suicides by Temple followers have resulted in 74 deaths in Europe and Canada.

-- Dec. 23, 1995: Sixteen members of the Order of the Solar Temple were found dead in a burned house outside Grenoble, in the French Alps. Most of the bodies were arranged in a star shape on the floor.

-- Oct. 5, 1994: Swiss authorities found the bodies of 48 people linked to the cult in a farmhouse and three chalets, all consumed by fire. Five more bodies were found the same year in Morin Heights, north of Montreal.

-- April 19, 1993: Branch Davidian leader David Koresh and 80 followers - including 18 children - died by fire or gunfire, six hours after the FBI started filling their cult compound near Waco, Texas, with tear gas. The government called the deaths a mass suicide in fires set by cult members after a 51-day armed standoff.

-- Dec. 13, 1990: In Tijuana, Mexico, 12 people died in a religious ritual, apparently after drinking a poisoned sacrament. It was never clearly established if this was a suicide, and authorities speculated the deaths might have been accidental. They said some kind of industrial alcohol, perhaps rubbing alcohol, was poured into a fruit punch the participants shared during the religious ceremony.

-- Nov. 18, 1978: In Jonestown, Guyana, more than 900 followers of the Rev. Jim Jones died after he ordered them to drink cyanide-laced grape punch. Jones, who was found dead with a bullet wound in the head, led the Peoples Temple in San Francisco and moved it to Guyana. In the United States, the Peoples Temple ran a free clinic, a drug-rehabilitation program and performed other charitable functions. Jones also had been chairman of the San Francisco Housing Authority in 1976.

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