Stadium Stampede Kills 19
Farah Toure
Fans stampeded in an Abidjan stadium during a World Cup match
featuring top European-based stars on Sunday killing at least 19 people
and injuring 132, a minister said.
Hundreds of fans with tickets tried to force their way into the
Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Ivory Coast’s biggest city as the match
against Malawi started, a medical source told AFP.
Tear gas
Police were said to have fired tear gas to control crowds who had
wanted to see top European-based stars taking part and the stampede was
followed by a wall collapse, according to the source.
Many casualties were treated at the stadium as the match went ahead
and the worst injured were taken to the Treichville hospital in Abidjan
and a military hospital.
Sports and Youth Minister Dagobert Banzio said on national television
that 19 people were killed and 132 injured in the disaster.
Interior Minister Desire Tagro said the panic broke out just as the
match, which was attended by President Laurent Gbagbo, was about to
start at 5:00pm.
“Large numbers of supporters came to the stadium,” he said.
“There was a stampede because the match was about to start, everyone
absolutely wanted to get in,” said the minister.
Deadly crush
Tagro called on the public to “remain calm”. He said the government
“condemned” the incident and had started an inquiry into what caused the
deadly crush. He said the dozens of injured were being helped.
The recently renovated stadium has an official capacity of 35,000 but
was packed with fans eager to see Ivory Coast’s European-based stars
such as Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou of Chelsea and Kolo Toure and
Emmanuel Eboue of Arsenal play in the World Cup qualifying match.
Drogba scored twice and Kalou once in the game which the hosts won
5-0 as the drama unfolded.
Most of the Ivory Coast national team play for clubs in England,
France and other top European championships.
Emergency meeting
The interior and sports ministers held an an emergency meeting with
leaders of the Ivory Coast Football Federation (FIF) late Sunday
following the disaster, FIF president Albert Kakou Anzouan told AFP.
Hundreds of people have been killed in stadium riots and stampedes in
Africa over the last decade.
ABIDJAN, Monday AFP |