About 12 Killed In El Salvador Football Stadium Crush

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About 12 people have been killed in an apparent crush at the Cuscatlan Stadium in San Salvador, the capital city of El Salvador, where football fans gathered to watch a local tournament, police and government officials said.

The police said initial reports point to a crush of fans who tried to enter the stadium in the Central American country’s capital San Salvador, to watch a match between FC Alianza and Club Deportivo FAS.

“Preliminarily, we have a negative result of 12 victims, nine who are here in the stadium and three more that we have been informed are in different hospital centres,” National Civil Police (PNC) Director Mauricio Arriaza, told reporters on Sunday. “Salvadoran soccer is in mourning.”

Scenes during incident where at least 12 people were killed in a football stadium crush at the Cuscatlan Stadium in San Salvador, El Salvador.

A fan, Sandra Argueta, said children and elderly people were affected and the gate had to be kicked down “to get some air because there were a lot of people and we were suffocating”.

“There were only two gates open in the whole stadium,” another fan said in an interview. “The people outside wanted to force their way in, and they all fell on us.”

El Salvador’s Interior Minister Juan Carlos Bidegain said the civil protection service’s first responders were on the scene and attending to people affected by the incident.

Scenes during incident where at least 12 people were killed in a football stadium crush at the Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador, El Salvador.

The match was suspended as emergency personnel evacuated people from the stadium, where hundreds of police officers and soldiers gathered as ambulance sirens wailed.

In a statement on Twitter, the Salvadoran Football Federation said it “deeply regrets” the events that occurred at the Cuscatlan Stadium.

“It also expresses solidarity with the relatives of those affected and deceased in this incident,” the tweet said, adding that the organisation would immediately request a report on the incident.

Health Minister Francisco Alabi said the country’s hospital network was “providing medical care to all patients” in the aftermath of the stampede.

Source Al Jazeera
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