Posted in News on Mar 09, 2005.
Malagasy football federation and the families of the two children who tragically lost
their lives in a stampeded last Sunday.
Chiefs players and the technical staff laid the wreaths at the venue where this
unfortunate incident occurred. News wire service AFP reported that two children died from
injuries sustained during a stampede at an overcrowded football stadium here at the
weekend, hospital sources confirmed on Monday.
The children, aged 12 and 13 years, died of massive head wounds at the Joseph Ravohangy
hospital in the capital Antananarivo, hospital director Violette Rasoavelonoro said.
They were among at least 25 people injured on Sunday when more than 40 000 people tried
to squeeze into the 21 500-seater Anatanarivo municpal stadium for a match between
Madagascar USJF Ravinala and South African side Kaizer Chiefs.
Eight
of the wounded, including one in a coma, are still being treated for their injuries,
hospital officials said.
"There was an enormous crush at the entrance because 50 000 people were trying to
enter a stadium which holds 25 000," said Sylvain Ranjalahy, spokesperson for the
Madagascar football federation, who attended the game.
"There was so much pressure on the gates that the doors were opened and people
were crushed," Health Minister Dr Jean-Louis Robinson told AFP.