When the fans flooded the yard because the home team lost, the security forces reacted with spicy slightly, causing the crowd to chaotic, trampling on each other.
20h on October 1, the match between the Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya team started at Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang City, East Java province.
After the referee blew the whistle, the home team fans disappointed to throw bottles and objects on the player and the coaching staff.
The video was shot by a witness that many fans spilled out in the middle of the yard, attacking the host players.
The anti -riot police officers were immediately deployed, using shields and batons to prevent the crowd.
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Police continued to shoot spicy bullets in efforts to control the crowd, but made the fans panic, competing to leave the field through the emergency gate, causing a step of trampling and many cases of suffocation.
He said that there was a serious push and jostling at Gate No. 10 of the stadium when the fans tried to escape, including women and children.
In the midst of chaos, 34 people were killed at the stadium, including 2 police officers, the rest died at the hospital or on the way to emergency.
We took precautions before having to shoot spicy air, because the fans began to attack the police and smash the official car, Afinta said.
Leaders of one of the hospital hospitals participated in treatment for victims said that some people suffered from traumatic brain injury.
Police vehicles were overturned by fans attacked inside Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang City, East Java Province, Indonesia, on the evening of October 1.
The International Football Federation (FIFA) stated in its safety regulations that the stadium manager and the police were not allowed to wear or use guns or spicy air to control the crowd.
Outside the yard, the fans and police even broke out more clashes.
Indonesian Security Minister Mahfud MD said the number of people present at Kanjuruhan Stadium exceeded its capacity at the time of tragedy.
Police assisted the crowd to move the injured after trampling.
Indonesian sports minister Zainudin Amali announced that it would reassess the safety level at football matches, including the consideration not to allow the audience to enter the stadium.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo this morning ordered the Football Federation to suspend all the matches at the Liga 1 tournament until the tragedy investigation ended.
Thousands of people flooded the Kanjuruhan yard after the home team lost, leading to riots and trampling, killing 125 people.
At least 125 people were killed after riots broke out, leading to trampling at a football match in East Java province on the evening of October 1.