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Shoes are seen along a street in Plateau district where a stampede occurred after a New Year's Eve fireworks display in Abidjan. Photo by Reuters |
At least 61 people have been crushed to death in a stampede
after a New Year's Eve fireworks display at a stadium in
Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan.
Witnesses said police had tried to control crowds around the
Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium following the celebrations,
triggering a panic in which scores were trampled.
"The estimate we can give right now is 49 people hospitalised
... and 61 people dead," said the chief of staff of Abidjan's
fire department Issa Sacko.
Crying women searched for missing family members outside the
stadium on Tuesday morning. The area was covered in patches
of dried blood and abandoned shoes.
"My two children came here yesterday. I told them not to come
but they didn't listen. They came when I was sleeping. What
will I do?" said Assetou Toure, a cleaner.
Sanata Zoure, a market vendor injured in the incident, said
New Year's revellers going home after watching the fireworks
had been stopped by police near the stadium.
"We were walking with our children and we came upon
barricades, and people started falling into each other. We
were trampled with our children," she said.
Another witness said police arrived to control the crowd
after a mob began chasing a pickpocket.
President Alassane Ouattara called the deaths a national
tragedy and said an investigation was under way to find out
what happened.
The country, once a stable economic hub for West Africa, is
struggling to recover from a 2011 civil war in which more
than 3000 people were killed.
Ivory Coast's security forces were once among the best
trained in the region, but a decade of political turmoil and
the 2011 war has left them in disarray.
At least 18 people were killed in another stampede during a
football match in an Abidjan stadium in 2009.
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