Seven Kenyan football fans killed in stadium stampede

NAIROBI, Oct 23, 2010 (AFP) - Seven Kenyan football fans were killed Saturday when crowds jostled to enter a stadium in the capital Nairobi where historical rival teams clashed in a premier league fixture, police and Red Cross officals said.

NAIROBI, Oct 23, 2010 (AFP) - Seven Kenyan football fans were killed Saturday when crowds jostled to enter a stadium in the capital Nairobi where historical rival teams clashed in a premier league fixture, police and Red Cross officals said.

Crowds were pushing their way to get into Nairobi's Nyayo National Stadium where two separate gates were open for the rival supporters on a rainy Saturday evening, trampling on the victims.

A Kenyan police investigator talks near the spot where seven people were killed and scores others injured at the Nyayo National stadium in Nairobi on Ocotber 24, 2010.
A Kenyan police investigator talks near the spot where seven people were killed and scores others injured at the Nyayo National stadium in Nairobi on Ocotber 24, 2010.

"Our emergency rescue teams are on the ground and they have been able to confirm the deaths of six people whose bodies have been found outside the stadium. They are five male and a female," said Titus Mung'ou, the Kenya Red Cross spokesman.

"We are also confirming that another person has succumbed to injuries at the Kenyatta National Hospital," he added.

The match between prennial rivals Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards ended in a one-goal defeat for the Leopards.

Nairobi deputy police chief Moses Nyakwama said: "Twelve people have been rushed to hospital with critical injuries."

In 2005, at least one person was trampled to death during a World Cup qualifier between Kenya and Morocco at the 35,000-capacity Nyayo National Stadium, leading to a two-year FIFA ban.

The stadium was eventually limited to 25,000 people.

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