52 people killed in Ethiopia stampede

Addis Ababa: At least 52 persons were killed in a stampede triggered after the police fired teargas shells and warning shots at anti-government protesters during a religious festival in Ethiopia. Thousands of people had gathered for an annual celebration of thanksgiving in Oromiya region when some began chanting and waving a rebel flag. When the […]

Addis Ababa: At least 52 persons were killed in a stampede triggered after the police fired teargas shells and warning shots at anti-government protesters during a religious festival in Ethiopia.

Thousands of people had gathered for an annual celebration of thanksgiving in Oromiya region when some began chanting and waving a rebel flag. When the police fired teargas shells and guns into the air, crowds fled and caused a stampede, with some people plunging into a deep ditch, Daily Mail reported on Sunday.