Stadium Crush: Eleven Die in Bengaluru Tragedy
Eleven people died trying to celebrate a cricket victory. Royal Challengers Bengaluru had finally won their first-ever IPL title, ending years of heartbreak for millions of fans — and hundreds of thousands flooded M.Chinnaswamy Stadium without warning, without coordination, without enough exits. Fifty-six more were crushed and injured before anyone could stop it. The team that couldn't win for decades finally did. And the night their city erupted in joy became the night families buried their dead instead.
June 4, 2025
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