At least 12 dead in horrific stadium stampede

At least 12 dead in horrific stadium stampede

At least 12 individuals have been killed and dozens injured throughout a stampede at a soccer match in El Salvador.

Officials mentioned greater than 500 individuals have been handled, whereas over 100 have been taken to hospital after the crush on the Monumental Stadium in Cuscatlan, round 250km northeast of capital San Salvador.

The tragedy came about throughout a quarter-final match within the Salvadoran league between groups Alianza FC and Club Deportivo FAS – two of the preferred groups within the Central American nation.

“The first information points to a stampede of fans who tried to enter to watch the match,” the National Civil Police (PNC) mentioned.

Around 16 minutes into the sport, play was suspended when the stampede started within the 44,000-seat stadium.

Local tv broadcast stay pictures of followers carrying injured individuals out of the tunnel and on to the pitch amid the chaos.

FAS goalkeeper Gerson Lopez was seen carrying one of many injured followers throughout the pitch as lots of the spectators who had averted the crush waved shirts over the injured in an try to revive them.

Initial stories mentioned 9 individuals had been killed, with the quantity rising a few hours after the crush occurred.

Carlos Fuentes, spokesman for first support group Rescue Commandos, confirmed 9 deaths quickly after the stampede, ABC reported.

“We can confirm nine dead – seven men and two women – and we attended to more than 500 people, and more than 100 were transported to hospitals. Some of them were serious,” Mr Fuentes mentioned.

Salvadoran Health Minister Francisco Alabi additionally mentioned on Twitter that emergency groups had been despatched to the stadium and the injured have been being transferred to native hospitals.

The Salvadoran Football Federation expressed its “deep regrets” over the tragedy, saying it will request a right away investigation.

“The Salvadoran Football Federation deeply regrets the events that occurred at the Cuscatlan Stadium,” the organisation wrote on its Twitter account. “It also expresses solidarity with the relatives of those affected and deceased in this incident.”

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele echoed the necessity for an “exhaustive investigation” into the incident, asserting it will be carried out by the nationwide police and the Attorney-General’s workplace.

“Everyone will be investigated – teams, managers, stadium, ticket office, league, federation, etc. Whoever the culprits are, they will not go unpunished,” Mr Bukele tweeted.

Originally printed as A stampede at a soccer match in El Salvador leaves 12 lifeless

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