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Nine die in Uganda new year stampede: police

Police spokesman says tragedy caused by ‘rash’ acts, ‘negligence’

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 01 Jan 2023 9:30PM

Nine die in Uganda new year stampede: police
Ugandan police have confirmed that at least nine people died in a shopping mall crush during new year celebrations. – Pixabay pic, January 1, 2023

KAMPALA – At least nine people died in a shopping mall crush as revellers rang in the new year in Uganda’s capital today, police said.

After fireworks outside the Freedom City mall in Kampala, “a stampede ensued, resulting in the instant deaths of five people and injuries to several others,” police spokesman Luke Owoyesigyire said.

“Emergency responders arrived on the scene and transported the injured individuals to the hospital, where nine were confirmed dead.”

Owoyesigyire said “juveniles” were among the victims, without providing further details on their ages.

He said “rash” acts and “negligence” had led to the tragedy.

The celebrations to welcome in 2023 were the first in the east African country in three years, after restrictions linked to the Covid-19 pandemic and security issues. – AFP, January 1, 2023

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