Tragedy in the round of 16 of the African Cup

Tragedy in the African Cup. A stampede of fans trying to access the Paul Biya stadium in Cameroon to watch the match between the National Team of that country and its counterpart from Comoros, corresponding to the round of 16 of the aforementioned soccer tournament, has left a balance of six people dead and 40 injured, according to the latest official data.

The unfortunate event occurred in the city of Yaoundé, prior to the confrontation. According to some versions of the events, everything happened as a result of a security guard decided to open one of the doors of the building. From what can also be seen in different videos that have gone viral through social networks, it was at that moment when different people decided to take advantage of the opportunity, rush towards the access and try to enter to see the commitment without having previously paid a ticket.

So far they have been accounted for six people who have lost their lives and another 40 with different injuries, some of them seriously, according to what the medical institutions have reported, who have also alerted the population that the number of deaths might rise in the coming hours.

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What happened on the pitch, where Cameroon ended up getting through to the next round once morest a team from Comoros that suffered an outbreak of Covid-19 within the squad and had to present a lineup of improvised players in other positions, such as example, the defender Chaker Alhadhur playing as a goalkeeper and also was left with a man less at 7 minutes, has receded into the background.

Stay tuned for Azteca Deportes to keep abreast of the latest information that is emerging regarding of this unfortunate event.

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