Hundreds killed, hurt in stampede at Indonesia football match – By Al Jazeera and News Agencies (Al Jazeera) / Oct 2, 2022
Police fire tear gas after fans invade pitch in East Java, triggering a stampede that killed at least 125 people and injured 100 more.
At least 125 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a riot and a stampede at an Indonesian football stadium.
The tragedy on Saturday night in the eastern city of Malang was one of the world’s deadliest sporting stadium disasters.
Police in East Java province said thousands of fans of Arema FC stormed the pitch at Kanjuruhan Stadium after their team lost 3-2 to Persebaya Surabaya. Officers tried to control the “riots” by firing tear gas, triggering a stampede as panicked fans rushed to an exit gate.
Some suffocated in the chaos while others were trampled to death. At least 34 people, including two police officers, died at the stadium.
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