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Six students killed in school stampede
Beijing(China)—Six first-grade
students were trampled to death and 39 injured during a stampede at a
middle school in East China’s Jiangxi Province on Saturday evening,
local officials confirmed yesterday.
The accident occurred at 8:30 pm after an evening class when students of
Tutang Middle School in Duchang swarmed into the staircase of a
three-storey building, jostling and pushing each other, Xinhua News
Agency reported. Jiang Minxu, a grade-two student, said that more than
100 students fell on top of each other. Six students, five boys and one
girl aged 12 and 13, died on their way to hospital.
The injured students of whom 11 are said to be in a serious condition
are receiving treatment at the Duchang People’s Hospital, Duchang
Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, and Jiujiang No 1 People’s
Hospital. A student who survived the accident said he saw someone
squatting to tie shoelaces on the staircase between the first and second
floors when hundreds of students rushed downstairs.
Evening classes were held for first-grade students from six classes,
each with more than 80 children. The school has 1,600 students. When the
stampede took place, the teachers were in the office marking students’
mid-term exam papers. According to school rules, teachers should be
present during evening classes.
A female patient at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital surnamed
Deng described to China Daily what she saw that night: “Parents or
relatives of the students rushed into my ward, crying and in shock. It
was scary.”
Top local officials, including the mayor of Jiujiang City and the head
of the county government, arrived in Tutang Town to supervise rescue
efforts and deal with the aftermath.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |