Deadly Yaounde toll follows long list of African stadium disasters
Rioting and stampedes at African stadiums have taken a deadly toll over the decades with a recurring pattern of incidents, culminating in the latest disaster in Cameroon on Monday.
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Rioting and stampedes at African stadiums have taken a deadly toll over the decades with a recurring pattern of incidents, culminating in the latest disaster in Cameroon on Monday.
At least six people died in a crush outside a stadium hosting a game at Africa's top soccer tournament in Cameroon on Monday, a local government official said, realizing fears over the capacity of the Central African country to stage the continent's biggest sports event.
Football's world governing body Fifa has sent its «deepest condolences» to families and friends of the victims of a crush outside a stadium at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
YAOUNDE : The deaths of at least eight people in a stampede at Yaounde’s Olembe Stadium on Monday was a severe blow to an already troubled Africa Cup of Nations tournament, which looked to be going ahead on Tuesday despite the disaster.
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By Joel Kouam and Mitchell McCluskey, CNN
YAOUNDE: Eight people were killed and many more injured in a crush outside a Cameroonian football stadium Monday (Jan 24) ahead of an Africa Cup of Nations match.
YAOUNDE: A crush outside a Cameroon stadium where the host nation qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals on Monday (Jan 24) left at least half a dozen people dead and injured, according to Cameroonian state television.