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Soccer stadium stampede in Guinea kills at least 56 people, officials say, including several children
The military rulers of the West African nation of Guinea say at least 56 people were killed in a stampede sparked by clashing fans at a soccer match.
56 people killed in stampede following clashes at a Guinea soccer match, authorities say
Fifty-six people were killed and dozens injured as security forces tried to quell clashes during a soccer match in southern Guinea’s largest city.
56 die in stampede during football match in Guinea
No fewer than 56 people are feared dead after a fan clash at a football match led to a stampede in the city of Nzerekore, Guinea. A statement from the government on Monday said the incident occurred during Sunday afternoon’s final of a local tournament in Nzerekore.
Dozens Killed as Violence Erupts Following Soccer Match in Guinea
The clashes occurred during a game between the Labe and Nzerekore soccer teams in Nzerekore, the second-largest city in the West African nation.
Dozens crushed to death in stampede at Guinea football match as pitch invasion ends in tragedy
Police accused of triggering chaos by firing tear gas on crowd after fans rushed the pitch in protest over a referee’s decision
Tragic Soccer Match Stampede in Nzerekore
A deadly stampede occurred during a soccer match in Nzerekore, Guinea. Unverified videos show numerous victims following fan clashes. Authorities are attempting to restore order as the government expresses regret over the tragic events.
Soccer Match Stampede Kills Dozens, Including Children
Guinea media reported that security forces tried to use tear gas to restore calm after the chaos that followed a disputed penalty.
Around 50 people feared dead in Guinea stadium stampede, local official says
Around 50 people are feared to have been killed following clashes between fans and a stampede that ensued on Sunday during a soccer match in the town of Nzerekore, southeast Guinea, a local official told Reuters.
Tragic Crush at Guinea Soccer Match Spurs Outrage
A contentious refereeing decision at a soccer match in Nzerekore, Guinea, led to a deadly crush, killing 56 people, primarily minors. Triggered by stone-throwing, the chaos was exacerbated by tear gas,
Guinea PM Says Several People Killed in Stadium Stampede
Several people were killed in a crowd stampede following fan clashes at a soccer game in the city of Nzerekore, southeast Guinea, Prime Minister Mamadou Oury Bah said on Monday. Videos and pictures shared online showed scores of victims lined up on the ground.
Stampede at soccer stadium in Guinea kills 56 people after fans clash
Fifty-six people were killed and several injured in a stampede at a soccer stadium in southern Guinea, following clashes between fans, Guinea’s government said Monday. Authorities are conducting an investigation to establish those responsible for the stampede on Sunday,
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