At least six people dead and multiple supporters hospitalised after ‘stampede’ ahead of Africa Cup of Nations hosts Cameroon’s match against Comoros at the Olembe Stadium in Yaounde
- Images online show fans breaking through gates at the Olembe Stadium
- There were reports of a crush at the entrance to the stadium, with officials saying at least 40 people have been injured from the stampede
- An official says at least six people have died but Naseri Paul Biya, governor of the central region of Cameroon, added that there could be more casualties
- Despite the incident, the match did kick-off on time as Cameroon beat Comoros
- Officials say around 50,000 people tried to attend the game despite an official limit of 48,000 due to coronavirus restrictions
An official says at least 6 people have died in a stampede outside a stadium in Cameroon ahead of an Africa Cup of Nations match.
Naseri Paul Biya, governor of the central region of Cameroon, added that there could be more casualties.
Multiple supporters have reportedly been hospitalised too, with images on social media showing fans breaking through gates ahead of Cameroon’s match against Comoros on Monday evening at the Olembe Stadium in the Cameroon capital of Yaounde.
There have been reports of a crush as people made their way into the stadium and news outlet LSI Africa reporting that those injured have been transported to the nearby Messassi Hospital.
Officials at the nearby hospital said they had received at least 40 injured people from the stampede.
‘Some of the injured are in desperate condition,’ said Olinga Prudence, a nurse. ‘We will have to evacuate them to a specialised hospital.’
An official says at least 6 people have died in a stampede outside a stadium in Cameroon ahead of an Africa Cup of Nations African Cup match
Images on social media showing fans breaking through gates ahead of Cameroon’s match against Comoros on Monday evening
Officials said around 50,000 people had tried to attend the match.
The stadium has a capacity of 60,000 but it was not meant to be more than 80 per cent full – a capacity of 48,000 – for the game due to restrictions on the size of the crowd because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite the incident, the match did kick-off on time as Cameroon beat Comoros 2-1 to seal their place in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals.
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Despite the incident, the match did kick-off on time as Cameroon beat Comoros 2-1
Fans were still enjoying the spectacle despite the catastrophic incident before the match
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