
Indonesia football stadium disaster
At least 125 people were killed in the crush at the Kanjuruhan stadium
We’ll reflect the conversation in Indonesia after one of the world’s worst ever football stadium disasters. At least 125 people were killed at the match at the Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang in East Java. We'll hear how the authorities are responding to criticism that the use of tear gas against fans who had entered the pitch led to the deadly crush. We'll hear the voice of one survivor.
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Picture: Arema FC coach Javier Roca kneels as he visits Kanjuruhan Stadium, where 125 were killed in a deadly crush (Antara Foto / Prasetia Fauzani / via REUTERS)
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- Mon 3 Oct 202216:06GMTBBC World Service




