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Several hurt in rush at stadium to witness Ruto’s swearing-in

People scaling walls, falling on top of each other as venue reached capacity at 5am

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Sep 2022 7:30PM

Several hurt in rush at stadium to witness Ruto’s swearing-in
Tens of thousands of people gather at Kasarani stadium in Nairobi to witness Kenya’s president-elect William Ruto take oath into presidency. – AFP pic, September 13, 2022

NAIROBI – Several people were injured today as crowds tried to force their way into the stadium where Kenya’s president-elect William Ruto is to be sworn in, local media reported.

Television footage showed hundreds of people scaling a wall to gain access to the 60,000-seat Kasarani stadium in Nairobi, which was packed with spectators before dawn.

Dozens of people can be seen falling on top of each other in a crush at one entrance gate, while first aid responders carried people to a waiting ambulance.

Police spokesman Bruno Shioso said the stadium was filled to capacity around 5am (10am Malaysian time) and urged Kenyans to follow the proceedings from home.

“In anticipation of being part of history, Kenyans have thronged to the venue in large numbers,” Shioso said in a statement.

“To avoid logistical challenges, this is to request the public to make alternative arrangements to view the proceedings, especially from the confort of their homes.”

By law, Ruto must take the oath of office by 2pm today, five weeks to the day since the August 9 election that saw him clinch a narrow win over his rival Raila Odinga. – AFP, September 13, 2022

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