A stampede at a church service killed at least 29 people, including 11 children, in the West African nation of Liberia, after word that armed gang members were robbing worshipers caused panic, according to witnesses.
The deadly crush took place Wednesday as people were leaving a nighttime service known as a “crusade” organized by a popular Pentecostal church at a school soccer ground in New Kru Town, a poor neighborhood of Monrovia, the Liberian capital.
As word spread that people were being robbed on their way out, members of the church, the World of Life Outreach Mission International, tried to get out through a narrow gate in a fence that surrounded the soccer ground, eyewitnesses said.