The leader of the East Java province corrected the information of the dead in the trampling in Malang of 125, instead of 174 due to the wrong statistics.
The number of deaths is 125, of which 124 people have been identified and one person is unknown.
The trampling at the Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang, located on the island of Indonesia, occurred on October 1 after the police fired spicy to suppress violence after the match between the Arema and Persebaya Surabaya team.
The fans flooded the pitch at the Kanjuruhan Stadium after the match on October 1.
The East Java police chief Nico Afinta said the fans were then panicked, scrambling to leave the yard through the escape gate, causing trampling.
Mr. Afinta said 34 people were killed at the stadium, including two police officers.
Indonesian Security Minister Mahfud MD said the number of people present exceeded the capacity of Kanjuruhan Stadium at the time of tragedy.
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 on October 2 ordered the Football Federation to suspend all the matches at the Liga 1 tournament until the tragedy investigation ended.
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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.
Thousands of people flooded the Kanjuruhan yard after the home team lost, leading to riots and trampling, killing 125 people.