11 murdered in rush at cricket carnival in India
The chaos erupted when fans tried to enter the stadium through a small gate, triggered by rumors of free passes being distributed at another entrance. Emergency responders struggled to reach the injured amid the dense crowd, forcing the cancellation of a planned victory parade for safety reasons.
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia expressed sorrow over the event, criticizing the lack of proper crowd management. Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered condolences, calling the tragedy “heartrending” and extending sympathies to the victims’ families.
The deadly stampede has cast a shadow over Bengaluru’s historic IPL win, raising urgent questions about safety and crowd control at large-scale public events. The disaster echoes a similar tragedy in January, when over 30 people died during a massive religious festival crowd surge.
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