Madagascar independence day celebrations: Stampede kills 16 and wounds 75

ANTANANARIVO, June 27 (NNN-AGENCIES) — At least 16 people were crushed to death and 75 wounded in a stampede at a stadium after a military parade in Madagascar’s capital on Wednesday to mark the country’s independence day, authorities said.

Joseph Ravoahangy Andrianavalona Hospital confirmed the casualties, said General Richard Ravalomanana, Secretary of State for the Gendarmerie.

Defence Minister General Richard Rakotonirina said it was unclear what had caused the stampede.

The bodies of sixteen victims, including three children, were stored at the mortuary of HJRA hospital in the city, hospital director Oliva Alison Rakoto said.

According to witnesses at the hospital, the accident occurred in the afternoon outside the Mahamasina stadium, where several thousand people had gathered for a concert following the traditional military parade held to mark the national holiday.

At the end of a military parade, security forces opened the gates to allow spectators to leave the enclosure, causing the crowd to mass outside the stadium, witnesses said.

The police then immediately closed the gates and blocked the crowd, witnesses said, causing a deadly pile up.

“When the organizers opened the gate, we were in the front row, in the queue,“ said Jean Claude Etienne Rakotoarimanana, 29, who suffered bruises from the crush.

“Suddenly people ran to get in front of us. They shoved us, some even punched us and pulled us,“ he added, saying he then fainted.

President Andry Rajoelina later visited victims in hospital and told reporters that the state would cover the medical costs of those injured.

In September 2018, a deadly crush killed one person and injured 30 people in similar circumstances at the entrance of the same stadium during a football match between Madagascar and Senegal. — NNN-AGENCIES:

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