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Deadly stampede at Rabat festival | Deadly stampede at Rabat festival |
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At least 11 people have been killed in the Moroccan capital Rabat, following a stampede at a world music concert. | |
Some 40 were injured when a wire fence collapsed at the Mawazine festival. | |
The incident happened on Saturday night, when some 70,000 spectators were packed into the Hay Nahda stadium to see Moroccan singer Abdelaziz Stati. | The incident happened on Saturday night, when some 70,000 spectators were packed into the Hay Nahda stadium to see Moroccan singer Abdelaziz Stati. |
The nine-day-long event has featured such international stars as Kylie Minogue, Algerian rai singer Khaled, Alicia Keys and Stevie Wonder. | |
Analysts say the nine-day-long Mawazine festival is one of several events aimed at promoting Morocco's image as a modern, tolerant nation. | Analysts say the nine-day-long Mawazine festival is one of several events aimed at promoting Morocco's image as a modern, tolerant nation. |
But some of the country's Islamist politicians have denounced the concerts as encouraging immoral behaviour. | But some of the country's Islamist politicians have denounced the concerts as encouraging immoral behaviour. |
Hurry to leave | Hurry to leave |
The festival was drawing to a close when the stampede occurred. | The festival was drawing to a close when the stampede occurred. |
Shortly after midnight on Sunday morning, thousands of spectators hurried to leave and a wire fence toppled over. | Shortly after midnight on Sunday morning, thousands of spectators hurried to leave and a wire fence toppled over. |
According to police, five women, four men and two children died in the ensuing crush. | According to police, five women, four men and two children died in the ensuing crush. |
Several people were taken to hospital after the incident | |
Governor of Rabat Hassan Lamrani blamed the stampede on an attempt by some concert goers to rush out of the stadium by jumping security fences. | |
"At the end of the concert and despite the existence of seven gates, a group of citizens decided to go over the metal barriers to have a quick exit," Mr Lamrani said. | |
But one of the dozens of concert-goers injured in the crush told Reuters news agency police were partly responsible for the incident. | |
"The doors were closed by the police and we were forced to leave the stadium from some places not destined for this purpose. The police did not intervene." | |
Rescuers helped to pull out survivors and transport the injured to hospital, where seven people remain under observation, according to AFP news agency. | |
Deadly crowd stampedes in Africa are usually associated with sports events, according to BBC North Africa correspondent Rana Jawad. | |
But this is the second known incident of its kind in the region; in 2007 a stampede at a concert in Tunisia killed seven people. | But this is the second known incident of its kind in the region; in 2007 a stampede at a concert in Tunisia killed seven people. |
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