Berliner Boersenzeitung - Deadly stampede at India cricket celebrations leaves 11 dead

EUR -
AED 4.317194
AFN 81.101956
ALL 97.499245
AMD 451.890977
ANG 2.103509
AOA 1077.834756
ARS 1447.508047
AUD 1.788866
AWG 2.118645
AZN 1.996417
BAM 1.949435
BBD 2.37355
BDT 144.20916
BGN 1.956188
BHD 0.443103
BIF 3455.653573
BMD 1.175392
BND 1.496813
BOB 8.123477
BRL 6.37369
BSD 1.175562
BTN 100.231746
BWP 15.529297
BYN 3.847139
BYR 23037.690484
BZD 2.36139
CAD 1.594414
CDF 3391.006847
CHF 0.935236
CLF 0.028409
CLP 1090.17705
CNY 8.42216
CNH 8.427851
COP 4689.815563
CRC 593.462359
CUC 1.175392
CUP 31.147898
CVE 110.339942
CZK 24.631111
DJF 208.890999
DKK 7.461115
DOP 70.347392
DZD 152.639957
EGP 58.001852
ERN 17.630886
ETB 159.207209
FJD 2.629586
FKP 0.86286
GBP 0.86131
GEL 3.197555
GGP 0.86286
GHS 12.165345
GIP 0.86286
GMD 84.043616
GNF 10174.196361
GTQ 9.03849
GYD 245.946989
HKD 9.226807
HNL 30.771549
HRK 7.535091
HTG 154.356031
HUF 398.769509
IDR 19078.028662
ILS 3.920662
IMP 0.86286
INR 100.396729
IQD 1539.764007
IRR 49513.403353
ISK 142.410553
JEP 0.86286
JMD 187.806815
JOD 0.833353
JPY 170.485955
KES 152.207613
KGS 102.787762
KHR 4726.252344
KMF 491.314092
KPW 1057.884384
KRW 1602.910014
KWD 0.358953
KYD 0.979701
KZT 610.825669
LAK 25335.5827
LBP 105315.156011
LKR 352.678513
LRD 235.665122
LSL 20.651303
LTL 3.470628
LVL 0.710983
LYD 6.323643
MAD 10.550615
MDL 19.796365
MGA 5212.864902
MKD 61.525386
MMK 2467.391102
MNT 4214.11342
MOP 9.504568
MRU 46.659729
MUR 52.704168
MVR 18.100048
MWK 2041.071836
MXN 21.952204
MYR 4.96309
MZN 75.178066
NAD 20.651589
NGN 1803.486634
NIO 43.19542
NOK 11.833304
NPR 160.370394
NZD 1.937753
OMR 0.451943
PAB 1.175562
PEN 4.179677
PGK 4.930788
PHP 66.285103
PKR 333.752413
PLN 4.241947
PYG 9372.399337
QAR 4.279136
RON 5.05901
RSD 117.194818
RUB 92.945398
RWF 1685.512661
SAR 4.408028
SBD 9.799157
SCR 16.554512
SDG 705.821976
SEK 11.267329
SGD 1.499148
SHP 0.923674
SLE 26.387427
SLL 24647.394644
SOS 671.734839
SRD 43.706933
STD 24328.248985
SVC 10.286415
SYP 15282.193175
SZL 20.651192
THB 38.137375
TJS 11.397089
TMT 4.125627
TND 3.393944
TOP 2.752882
TRY 46.813128
TTD 7.964994
TWD 33.982356
TZS 3093.090911
UAH 49.085437
UGX 4217.230841
USD 1.175392
UYU 47.096232
UZS 14815.821182
VES 128.674315
VND 30795.280137
VUV 139.81187
WST 3.05782
XAF 653.822286
XAG 0.031909
XAU 0.000353
XCD 3.176556
XDR 0.812649
XOF 654.071261
XPF 119.331742
YER 284.621858
ZAR 20.587109
ZMK 10579.940853
ZMW 28.360404
ZWL 378.475864
  • CMSC

    0.0900

    22.314

    +0.4%

  • CMSD

    0.0250

    22.285

    +0.11%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    69.04

    0%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    10.74

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.0300

    53

    +0.06%

  • RIO

    -0.1400

    59.33

    -0.24%

  • GSK

    0.1300

    41.45

    +0.31%

  • NGG

    0.2700

    71.48

    +0.38%

  • BP

    0.1750

    30.4

    +0.58%

  • BTI

    0.7150

    48.215

    +1.48%

  • BCC

    0.7900

    91.02

    +0.87%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    13.13

    +0.15%

  • VOD

    0.0100

    9.85

    +0.1%

  • BCE

    -0.0600

    22.445

    -0.27%

  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    12

    +0.83%

  • AZN

    -0.1200

    73.71

    -0.16%

Deadly stampede at India cricket celebrations leaves 11 dead
Deadly stampede at India cricket celebrations leaves 11 dead / Photo: Idrees MOHAMMED - AFP

Deadly stampede at India cricket celebrations leaves 11 dead

Packed crowds in India celebrating their cricket team's victory ended in a deadly stampede on Wednesday with 11 mainly young fans crushed to death, the local state's chief minister said.

Text size:

Joyous cricket fans had come out to celebrate and welcome home their heroes, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, after they beat Punjab Kings in a roller-coaster Indian Premier League cricket final on Tuesday night.

But the euphoria of the vast crowds in the southern tech city of Bengaluru ended in disaster, with Prime Minister Narendra calling it "absolutely heartrending".

Karnataka state Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said "most of the deceased are young", with 11 dead and 47 injured in the crush.

In one Bengaluru hospital, a stream of injured came for treatment.

"I was standing near the entrance, there was a huge crowd and they stamped on me", one lady told AFP, being taken in a wheelchair, who did not give her name. "I was not able to breathe. I fell unconscious."

Siddaramaiah told reporters said that "no one expected such a huge crowd." But he added that the entire police force of the city had been deployed.

"The stadium has a capacity of only 35,000 people, but 200,000-300,000 people came," the minister said.

He said a victory street parade by the winning team was called off as authorities had anticipated an uncontrollable crowd.

"The pain of this tragedy has even erased the joy of victory," said Siddaramaiah, who has ordered an inquiry in the deaths.

"I don't want to defend the incident, the tragedy... our government is not going to play politics on this," he added.

"This tragedy should not have happened. We are with the victims."

- 'Distressing' -

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said hundreds of thousands of people had flocked onto the streets and that police had been "finding it very difficult."

An AFP photographer saw vast crowds as a sea of people crammed the streets and police waved sticks.

Broadcasters showed police rushing away from crowds carrying young children in their arms, who had seemingly fainted.

One unattended young man was sitting in an ambulance struggling to breathe.

India cricket great Sachin Tendulkar called the deaths "beyond tragic", in a post on social media.

"My heart goes out to every affected family," he said. "Wishing peace and strength to all."

Where the crush took place, abandoned shoes lay scattered around.

Mallikarjun Kharge, a senior Congress party leader, said the deaths were "profoundly distressing", adding that "the joy of victory should never come at the cost of lives".

- 'Heartfelt condolences -

Organisers pressed ahead with the ceremony, with the team's social media account posting a video of cheering crowds as the bus full of the players -- including batting legend Virat Kohli -- waved back.

"This welcome is what pure love looks like," the club said in a post on X, which it later deleted.

But IPL chairman Arun Dhumal, speaking to NDTV, said organisers in the stadium had not been told about the stampede until later.

"At the time of the celebrations inside the stadium officials there did not know what had happened... I would like to send my heartfelt condolences," Dhumal said.

Shivakumar said cricket organisers had "shortened the programme".

Bengaluru had erupted in midnight celebrations after their team RCB, who scored 190-9, restricted Punjab to 184-7.

India's IPL mega-tournament wrapped up on Tuesday night watched by 91,000 fans packed into the stadium in Ahmedabad -- and many millions more on television.

Bengaluru fans celebrated wildly after their hero Kohli and RCB clinched victory for the first time in the 18 years of the IPL, their three previous finals having all ended in defeat.

A stampede at India's Kumbh Mela religious fair in January this year killed 30 people and injured several others.

In July last year, 121 people were killed in northern Uttar Pradesh state during a Hindu religious gathering.

(U.Gruber--BBZ)