Reports say twelve Zambian fans died at the Chililabombwe stadium
Twelve fans have been killed and 46 injured in a crush at Zambia's Chililabombwe stadium on Saturday.
The stampede occurred as fans headed to the exits following Zambia's 3-0 win over Congo in their Group 11 qualifying match for the African Cup of Nations.
"Too many fans tried to squeeze through the few exits available," said regional Chief of Police Antoneil Mutenthwa.
"Twelve people have been killed, nine men and three women. Some fans suffered serious injuries and are in hospital."
Those with minor injuries were treated and later discharged last night, he added.
Mutentwa said the cause of the stampede was unclear, though one witness said it had been caused by people rushing to get aboard free transport.
It is thought none of the travelling contingent from Congo were injured.
Provincial minister Mwansa Mbulakulima is expected to travel to the region to assess the situation.
Witnesses said that the crush came as supporters tried to force their way through the limited number of turnstiles in a bid to get home before dark.
Kick-off at the game had earlier been delayed as officials waited for the stadium to fill up.
Article taken from BBCSport
Brings back awful memories, and shows what could have happend at Athens also.
When are people going to learn in crowd control - huge numbers do not funnel through into small areas quickly.
My thought's go out to all the families of there lost ones, to those still in hospital and to all who had to witness this tragedy.
RIP & YNWA
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