25 people killed in Bangla stampede

DHAKA:
At least 25 people, all of them women and children, were today killed and 50 others injured in a stampede that took place when hundreds of people stormed the home of a businessman in northern Bangladesh for a charity handout during the holy month of Ramzan.
The stampede took place early in the morning when people gathered in front of the house of Shamim Talukder, who owns a chewing tobacco factory, to receive free gifts and clothes and tried to force their way in.
“We have so far recovered 25 bodies from the scene and sent several others with injuries to be treated at the Mymensingh Medical Hospital,” said Kamrul Islam, officer-in- charge of Kotwali police station.
“The dead include 23 women and two children,” he said.
“About 1,500 people had gathered outside the businessman’s house to collect zakat (charity),” witnesses said.
“He stages this showoff every year in the name of zakat,” a neighbour said.
Television pictures showed scenes of devastation, with hundreds of blood-spattered sandals lying at the factory gate.
Ambia Begum, 50, who had come to collect charity, alleged that workers of businessman’s factory had swooped on them with batons.
“They beat us up severely,” The Daily Star quoted Ambia as saying. The ages of the women killed in the stampede range from 10-65 years. (AGENCIES)