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Malaysia probes deadly market stampede

Almost 1,000 people descended on the indoor market in Kuala Lumpur Monday to get their hands on 200 vouchers for a buffet meal during next month's Lunar New Year festivities.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tue, January 29, 2019 Published on Jan. 29, 2019 Published on 2019-01-29T16:32:17+07:00

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Malaysia probes deadly market stampede Fireworks illuminate the sky near Malaysia's Petronas Twin Towers during New Year celebrations in Kuala Lumpur on January 1, 2018. (AFP/Mohd Rasfan)

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stampede in a Malaysian market that killed two elderly women as people rushed to collect free food coupons will be investigated by police, an official said Tuesday.

Almost 1,000 people descended on the indoor market in Kuala Lumpur Monday to get their hands on 200 vouchers for a buffet meal during next month's Lunar New Year festivities.

Two women, aged 85 and 78, collapsed in the crush. Attempts by paramedics to resuscitate them failed and they died at the scene, police said.

Two other women who fainted during the rush to collect the vouchers, which were being given away by those running the market, were revived.

Such stampedes are rare in Malaysia, which is relatively affluent in comparison to other parts of Southeast Asia.

A security guard described chaotic scenes, telling The Star newspaper that people were "pushing each other" to collect the coupons and then started to scream.  

"We will investigate the cause of death and also whether the organisers had put in place sufficient safety measures," local police chief Shaharuddin Abdullah told AFP.

Lunar New Year is a major celebration in Malaysia, where about a quarter of the 32 million inhabitants are ethnic Chinese.

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