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23 dead in two crowd crushes in Nigeria

By ANI | Updated: December 22, 2024 14:35 IST

Lagos [Nigeria] December 22 (ANI/WAM): At least 23 people died in two incidents in Nigeria on Saturday as crowds, ...

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Lagos [Nigeria] December 22 (ANI/WAM): At least 23 people died in two incidents in Nigeria on Saturday as crowds, mostly women and children, scrambled for charity, police authorities said.

In the state capital Abuja, at least 10 people died and many more were injured in a scramble to receive gifts of charity being distributed by the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama district.

In Okija in Anambra state, southeastern Nigeria, a crowd crush occurred after a member of the community provided presents including rice, grease and cash.

State police confirmed 13 deaths, but eyewitnesses and Amnesty International Nigeria reported the toll at 20, along with additional injuries. (ANI/WAM)

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