Latest report: Violence in the East Java Stadium in Indonesia has killed 129 people

According to Indonesian media reports, the violence in Kanjuluhan Stadium in Malang City, East Java Province on the evening of October 1 has killed at least 129 people.
East Java Provincial Police Commissioner Niko Afenta said on the 2nd that the local government has sent personnel to carry out rescue work, and the death toll may still increase further.

On the evening of October 1st local time, after the match between Malang Arema Football Club and Persebaya Football Club, violent incidents occurred in the Kanjuluhan Stadium. After the incident, hundreds of people tried to leave the site from the exit, and the crowd trampled in the chaos.
Previously reported: At least 127 people died! Serious fans clashes and stampedes occurred in Indonesia
Indonesian police said on the 2nd that a serious fan clash occurred in East Java, Indonesia on the evening of the 1st, with at least 127 people dead.
East Java Police Chief Nico said at a press conference held on the 2nd that at the football match held in Malang City on the evening of the 1st, supporters of one team did not accept the failure, and a large number of people climbed over the railing and entered the stadium, clashed and stampede, and at least 125 fans and 2 policemen died.
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