Police: 31 Dead In Church Fair Stampede In southern Nigeria

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BY CHINEDU ASADU

ABUJA, NIGERIA (AP) ā€” A stampede Saturday at a church charity sale in southern Nigeria left 31 people dead, police told The Associated Press, a shocking development at an event that organizers said aimed to ā€œoffer hopeā€ to the needy.

The stampede at the program organized by the Kings Assembly pentecostal church in Rivers state involved many people who were seeking assistance, according to Grace Iringe-Koko, a police spokesperson in the state.

Many of the victims came to an annual ā€œShop for Freeā€ charity program organized by the church. Such events are common in Nigeria, Africaā€™s largest economy, where more than 80 million people live in poverty, according to government statistics.

Saturdayā€™s charity program was supposed to begin at 9 a.m. but dozens arrived as early as 5 a.m. to secure their place in line, Iringe-Koko said. Somehow they broke open the locked gate, she said, noting that in addition to the deaths, seven other people were injured but ā€œresponding to treatment.ā€

Videos from the scene showed the clothing and shoes meant for the beneficiaries. Doctors and emergency workers treated some of the injured as they lay in the open field.

The ā€œShop for Freeā€ event was suspended while authorities investigated how the stampede occurred.

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