Tayo AFOLABI

 

While rushing to get give away packs from Kings Assembly International Church’s Free shopping programme at the Port Harcourt Polo Club, at least 31 people reportedly died during a stampede hat followed.

The programme was aimed at helping the less privileged in society.

Eyewitnesses said thousands of people gathered at the venue as early as 2.000am and were trying to force their way into the premises resulting in a stampede and deaths.

“A nursing mother with her newborn baby of about four months were victims. I had to leave the event when I saw the increasing number of people rushing to get things free. There was no crowd control. Ambulances, policemen and other security agencies have been rushing the injured and evacuating the dead bodies at the scene,” a nursing mother said.

The programme, titled ‘Shop for Free,’ was organized to help the less privileged get gifts and other items free of charge.

As of the time of filing this report, over 30 dead bodies have been counted so far, including a pregnant lady and three children.

The ugly incident occurred when the organizers of the programme failed to adequately control the crowd who tried to force their way into the venue, thereby causing a serious stampede which resulted in a loss of lives.

Although the Kings Assembly International Church, Port Harcourt has not yet reacted to the unfortunate incident, it was learnt some of top elders of the church had been arrested and detained at the Olu Obasanjo Police Division.

At the time of filing this report, some of the organizers of the programme have been arrested, including the Church Legal Adviser.

A mobile policeman was also disarmed by the Olu-Obasanjo Police Station as it was discovered that the officer was on “illegal” duty.

Among the dead includes a pregnant woman and her three children.

Other persons who were injured were rushed to the hospital.

When contacted, the Rivers State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Grace Woyengikuro Iringe-Koko, confirmed the incident, saying that 31 people died during the stampede.

She said several other people were injured and that the command was still investigating the matter.


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