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Stampede at Christian crusade in Liberia kills 29

A spokesman for the police, Moses Carter, says the stampede occurred on Wednesday night when a group of gangsters, some carrying knives, invaded the open-air ground and attacked worshippers

At least 29 people, including 11 children and a pregnant woman, have died in a stampede at a Christian crusade in a densely populated area of the capital, Monrovia.

A police spokesman, Moses Carter, told the BBC the stampede occurred on Wednesday night (19 January 2022) when a group of gangsters, some carrying knives, invaded the open-air ground and attacked worshippers.

He added that one person, who was carrying a knife, has been arrested.

The crusade – a term commonly used in Liberia to describe Christian prayer gatherings – had been organised by an influential pastor.

The bodies of those killed in the stampede have been taken to the morgue at Redemption Hospital, close to the crusade ground in a beachside place called New Kru Town.

The number of street gangs operating on the streets of Liberian cities has increased in recent years.

President George Weah was expected to visit the scene of the stampede on Thursday, according to OK FM, a private Monrovia broadcaster.

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