The challenges of finding the stampede killers

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It is with great sadness that we report on the tragic events that unfolded at the Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang, East Java, on Saturday night. A large number of people lost their lives in a panicked, chaotic stampede after officers fired tear gas in an attempt to quell a pitch invasion by fans of the home team, Arema FC. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of those who lost their lives in this tragic incident. We would also like to extend our sincere sympathies to all those who were injured.

1. What caused the fans to panic and stampede at the stadium?

The fans were panicked and stampeded at the stadium due to the lack of security and the overcrowding of the venue. The stampede killed 125 people and injured many more. The Indonesian police have launched an investigation to find the perpetrators of the stampede.

2. How many people were killed in the stampede?

In the early hours of Sunday morning, a stampede at a packed nightclub in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta killed at least 125 people and injured scores more. The tragedy occurred as revelers were celebrating the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Indonesian police have now launched a manhunt to find the perpetrators of the stampede, which is being treated as a criminal act. It is not yet clear who or what caused the stampede, but authorities are investigating all possible angles.

The stampede took place at the overcrowded Exit nightclub in the North Jakarta district of Kelapa Gading.

3. How many people were injured?

According to the news on “Find The Perpetrators,” Indonesian Cops Told After Stampede Kills 125, 3 people were injured. This is a tragic event that has taken place and it is important that the perpetrators are found and brought to justice. It is imperative that the Indonesian police find the people responsible for this stampede and make sure that they are held accountable for their actions.

Quick Summary

The Indonesian government has called on the country’s police to investigate and punish those responsible for a deadly soccer stampede that left 125 people dead.

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