Indonesia stadium stampede: 10 police removed from their posts, 28 under probe

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Victims' families would be compensated 50 million rupiah (S$4,700) and treatment for those injured would be free. Read more at straitstimes.com.

, as the authorities sought to determine what caused one of the world's deadliest stadium disasters and who was to blame.

The death toll was the largest at a football match since 1964, when 328 were killed in a crush as Peru hosted Argentina in Lima. Chief security minister Mahfud MD said the government would form a fact-finding team, comprising academics, football experts and officials, to probe the incident.

 

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