By our Correspondent
As a number of people celebrated New Year’s day in Uganda, at least nine people have been confirmed dead during a stampede at a mall in Kampala, the capital of Uganda.
This unfortunate incident was said to have happened in the early hours of Sunday at the Freedom City Mall in the Namasuba suburb of the city.
One Luke Owoyesigyire, deputy spokesperson of Kampala metropolitan police, said the stampede happened “when an event emcee encouraged attendees to go outside and watch a fireworks display.”
Information has it that five people died at the scene and four others died of their injuries at the hospital and those that died included children.
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Following the stampede, “Very many people got stuck as they were entering in large numbers to see fireworks. In doing so, many people suffocated to death. So far nine people are confirmed dead,” he added.
And although the police are yet to confirm the identities of the victims, a 10-year-old boy was said to have been killed in the stampede.
Meanwhile, “The Katwe Territorial Police are said to be investigating an incident of rash and neglect that occurred at a New Year’s Eve event at the Freedom City Mall Namasuba and resulted in the deaths of nine people, including several juveniles,” the Ugandan Police Force tweeted.
In this case, “It is alleged that the incident occurred at midnight when the event’s MC encouraged attendees to go outside and watch the fireworks display.
It was confirmed that, “After the display ended, a stampede ensued, resulting in the instant deaths of five people and injuries to several others.”
Of course, the Freedom City Mall is said to be a popular venue for music concerts and New Year celebrations in Uganda.