56 Dead in Stampede Following Football Clash in Guinea’s Nzérékoré
- 56 killed in Guinea football stampede
- Incident occurred after clashes between fans and police
- PM launches inquiry into tragic events
At least 56 people have lost their lives in a crush that occurred during a football match in Nzérékoré, Guinea’s second-largest city. The incident happened after clashes broke out between supporters of the visiting team, Labé, and local authorities.
Prime Minister Oury Bah has launched an inquiry into the tragic events, offering his condolences to the bereaved. “It’s tragic,” he said in a statement.
Eyewitnesses describe chaotic scenes, with bodies lined up in the hospital and others lying on the floor in the hallways. “The morgue is full,” a doctor told AFP news agency.
The incident reportedly started with a contested decision by the referee, which led to fans invading the pitch. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd, leading to the crush.
Videos and images on social media show chaotic scenes outside the stadium, with large crowds attempting to climb over walls and numerous bodies on the ground. Some of those lying unresponsive appear to be children.
Prime Minister Bah has promised full medical and psychological support to all those injured. The incident occurred during a match between Nzérékoré and Labé, part of a tournament in honor of President Mamady Doumbouya.