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A minimum of 13 dead in 2 crowd crushes in Nigeria

A minimum of 13 individuals died in two events in Nigeria on Saturday as crowds, mainly females and children, rushed for charity, police authorities said.

In the state capital Abuja, a minimum of 10 individuals died and many more were hurt in a scramble to receive gifts of charity being dispersed by the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama district.

This regrettable event, which occurred around 6:30 a.m., led to a stampede that declared the lives of 10 people, consisting of four kids, and left 8 others with differing degrees of injuries, said Josephine Adeh, a cops representative.

In Okija in Anambra state, southeastern Nigeria, a crowd crush occurred after a member of the community provided presents including rice, grease and cash.

State police stated 3 people were verified dead however eyewitnesses and Amnesty International Nigeria put the death toll at 20 with more injured.

In both incidents, the victims were mostly women and kids who were trampled as crowds tried to reach the provisions being offered.

On Thursday, a minimum of 32 individuals passed away in a similar event at an Islamic high school in Ibadan, the capital of Nigeria's. southwest Oyo state.

Africa's most populous nation faces its worst. cost-of-living crisis in years as reforms presented by. President Bola Tinubu have actually slashed subsidies for electrical power and. fuel while a decline has actually worn down the value of the currency.

Inflation in November rose to 34.60% in annual terms. from 33.88% in October, marking a third consecutive. month-to-month increase.

Amnesty International Nigeria in a declaration on Saturday. stated that for lots of Nigerians having regular rice in the house is. developing into a luxury.

The London-based human rights group prompted authorities to. immediately, thoroughly, independently, and transparently. examine how these charity events came down into disaster.

(source: Reuters)