Compensation announced for families of Bengaluru stampede victims
Abandoned shoes and a fallen barrier following a stampede in Bengaluru (AFP/Getty)
A stampede in India’s Bengaluru during celebrations for Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s first IPL title victory resulted in at least 11 deaths, including two children, and dozens of injuries.
Authorities, including the Board of Control for Cricket in India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have expressed condolences, with compensation of Rs 1m (£8,600) to be paid to each victim’s family.
The stampede occurred outside M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, where hundreds of thousands of fans gathered following a last-minute announcement of a victory parade, overwhelming security measures.
Karnataka’s chief minister said that the crowd size far exceeded expectations, with 200,000-300,000 people attending an event the stadium could not accommodate.
Poor crowd management and confusion have been blamed for the deadly stampede, prompting an official investigation.