Emergency services cordon off Darwin Botanic Gardens after tree falls on people

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Emergency services cordon off Darwin Botanic Gardens after tree falls on people
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Emergency services have closed all entrances to the popular spot, located north of the Darwin CBD.

One person has been killed and another has been injured after a tree fell at Darwin's Botanic Gardens, the ABC understands.

Northern Territory Police have closed all entrances to the popular spot, located north of the Darwin CBD.The ABC understands a tree fell on individuals inside the park.

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