125 People Dies at Indonesia Football Stadium Crush
Category: Sports News
At least 125 people have died in a crush at an Indonesian football match that
has become one of the world’s worst stadium disasters.
Hundreds
were also hurt in aftermath of home team Arema FC’s loss to bitter rivals at
the overcrowded stadium late on Saturday in Malang, East Java.
The
crush took place after police tear-gassed fans who invaded the pitch.
As
panic spread, thousands surged towards Kanjuruhan stadium’s exits, where many
suffocated.
Fifa, the world’s governing football body, states that
no “crowd control gas” should be carried or used by stewards or police at
matches.
The organization’s president Gianni Infantino said it was “a dark day for all
involved in football and a tragedy beyond comprehension”.
One
eyewitness told the BBC that police had fired numerous tear gas rounds
“continuously and fast” after the situation with fans became “tense”.
Next to one exit gate a hole smashed through the wall testifies to
the desperation to escape the crush that developed.
There are
candles next to the gate, put there by supporters to remember the victims.
The doors themselves are slanted outwards, a sign of the sheer
level of force from the inside.
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