Stampede at Guinea Soccer Match Kills 56
Stampede at Guinea Soccer Match Kills 56

Stampede at Guinea Soccer Match Kills 56

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A tragic stampede at a soccer match in Nzerekore, southern Guinea, has resulted in at least 56 confirmed deaths, many of which include children, during chaotic clashes among fans. The incident erupted following a disputed penalty decision, leading to violence and the deployment of tear gas by security forces, which worsened the situation and caused panic among spectators. Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah and Communications Minister Fana Soumah have both stated that an investigation is underway to determine accountability for the incident. The match was intended to honor military leader Mamady Doumbouya but instead turned deadly, with calls for a thorough investigation from political groups regarding the event's organization. Disturbing videos from the scene depict the aftermath, with victims scattered and injured being treated in local hospitals. The government is working to restore order, while opposition groups have criticized the handling of the event, citing significant responsibility on authorities.

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