At least 11 people dead after crowd crush outside Indian cricket stadium

There was a crowd surge outside a cricket stadium in the Indian city of Bengaluru after Royal Challengers Bengaluru's first IPL title win.

A large crowd of people cheering towards a bus.

Bengaluru were celebrating beating Punjab Kings in the T20 tournament's final match in the 18th edition of the IPL, the world's richest cricket league. Source: AAP / AP / Aijaz Rahi

At least 11 people have died in a crowd surge outside a cricket stadium in the Indian city of Bengaluru where fans were celebrating Royal Challengers Bengaluru's first Indian Premier League (IPL) title win, authorities said.

Thousands of people, some waving the home team's red flag, lined the streets around the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday as the team arrived in a bus in the evening, TV channels showed, with some climbing trees and the stadium wall for a better view.

As the celebration proceeded, some people outside without passes tried to push through the gates, and there was further trouble between the perimeter and main arena, police said.
People standing near an ambulance.
At least 11 people were killed and more than 30 injured. Source: AAP / EPA / Jagadeesh Nv
Images from the scene showed people climbing over others.

At least 11 people were killed and 33 were injured in the incident, Karnataka state chief minister Siddaramaiah, who uses only one name, told reporters.

'Fans that showed up were beyond our expectations'

"At a time of celebration, this unfortunate event should not have happened. We are saddened by this. The fans that showed up were beyond our expectations," Siddaramaiah said.

One police officer carried an injured spectator to an ambulance, while people gathered around another lying seemingly unconscious on the ground.

Visuals also showed some people receiving CPR.
A police officer is gesturing with one hand raised, with other officers standing behind him near an ambulance van.
Officials said authorities were unable to respond effectively when the crowd surged. Source: AAP / EPA / Jagadeesh Nv
Police started caning people at one gate, leading to more chaos, said Mithun Singh, a software engineer among the crowd.

Naseer Ahmed, the political secretary to the Karnataka chief minister, told broadcaster NDTV the crowd became uncontrollable and authorities were unable to make proper arrangements.

The team had given away free passes for the event through its website, but also warned numbers would be limited.

Bengaluru metro stopped services near the stadium, where the ceremony continued despite the turmoil outside.
People looking through footwear strewn on the ground.
Footwear strewn outside the stadium in the aftermath of the crowd crush. Source: AAP / AP / Aijaz Rahi
India is familiar with crowd accidents, mainly at religious events.

At least 30 people died at the Maha Kumbh Hindu festival in January as tens of millions gathered to dip in sacred waters.

Bengaluru were celebrating beating Punjab Kings in the T20 tournament's final match in the 18th edition of the IPL, the world's richest cricket league.


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