it happened in malang, on the island of java, from where our correspondent valdya baraputri sent this report. and a warning that you might find it distressing. the night after the tragedy, indonesian supporters returned to the kanjuruhan stadium, dozens walked around the area holding candles and chanting prayers. the night ended with a defeat to the home club, supporters went to the pitch to express their disappointment to players and officials, and then indonesian officials tear gassed the crowd and people ran to the exit, only to find that they were closed. tonight, people gathered at the statue of the club mascot where they put flowers and candles. ardut lost a friend he watched football games with, but he didn t go on that fateful day.
supporters went to the pitch to express their disappointment to players and officials. and then indonesian police tear gassed the crowd and people ran to the exit, only to find that they were closed. people gathered at the statue of the club mascot where they put flowers and candles. adit lost a friend he watched football games with, but he didn t go on that fateful day. he hopes his friend, a father of two children, will getjustice. translation: i am in shock. i thought the atmosphere at football games had been getting better. more family friendly. behind me, people are remembering the victims of the tragedy. they pray and put candles at one of the gates that people tried to get out from, but failed. cornered and desperate supporters punched a wall to try to get out. more than 100 people died.
supporters went to the pitch to express their disappointment to players and officials. and then indonesian police tear gassed the crowd and people ran to the exit, only to find that they were closed. tonight, people gathered at the statue of the club mascot where they put flowers and candles. adit lost a friend he watched football games with, but he didn t go on that fateful day. he hopes his friend, a father of two children, will getjustice. translation: i am in shock. i thought the atmosphere at football games had been getting better. more family friendly. behind me, people are remembering the victims of the tragedy. they pray and put candles at one of the gates that people tried to get out from but failed. cornered and desperate supporters punched a wall to try to get out. more than 100 people died.
in indonesia after at least 125 people were killed in a stampede at a football stadium after police fired tear gas at fans who had invaded the pitch. it happened in malang, on the island ofjava, from where our correspondent valdya baraputri sent this report. and a warning that you might find it distressing. the night after the tragedy, indonesian supporters returned to the kanjuruhan stadium, dozens walked around the area holding candles and chanting prayers. the night ended with a defeat to the home club, supporters went to the pitch to express their disappointment to players and officials, and then indonesian officials tear gassed the crowd and people ran to the exit, only to find that they were closed. tonight, people gathered at the statue of the club mascot where they put flowers and candles. ardut lost a friend he watched football games with, but he didn t go on that fateful day.
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