Indonesian Youth and Sports Minister Zainding said on the 2nd that the government will investigate the fan conflicts that occurred in East Java Province on the evening of the 1st, and re-evaluate the organizer of the game organizer and the security issues of Indonesian football match.
East Java Provincial Police Chief Niko said at a press conference held on the 2nd that at the football match in Malang City on the evening of the 1st, the supporters of the team who lost the game were dissatisfied with the result of the game. A large number of people climbed over the railing and entered the stadium, clashed and stampedeed, killing 127 fans and 2 policemen and injuring another 180.

Nico said 34 people died on the spot during the conflict, and some died on the hospital or on their way to the hospital. Preliminary investigation results show that most of the victims died of stampede.
According to Indonesian media reports, on the evening of the 1st, supporters of the teams of both sides quarreled and fought on the court. The riot police fired tear gas. A large number of fans hurriedly left the stadium and trampled at an exit of the stadium.
(Original title: Indonesian government will investigate fans conflicts)
Source: CCTV News Client
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