«Free food» stampede in Pakistan: 11 dead – Last Minute World News
In the city of Karachi, Pakistan, 11 people lost their lives and 6 were injured in a stampede during the distribution of free food to the workers of a factory.
According to national media reports, a factory in the Site district of the city announced that free food items will be distributed to the families of its employees.
Due to the lack of security measures in the distribution of the package containing the food items, 11 people, including 8 women and 3 children, lost their lives and 6 were injured in the stampede.
Police detained 7 people who organized the distribution.
7 people, 2 of them women, died in the stampede due to the free flour distributed by the government on March 27 in the states of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab.
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In Karachi, Pakistan, 11 people died and six were injured in a stampede during a free food distribution event for factory workers. The factory in the Site district of the city had announced that free food items would be distributed to the families of its employees. However, there were no security measures in place during the distribution, leading to the stampede. Among the victims were eight women and three children. Seven people were detained by the police for organizing the distribution. This is the second such incident of a stampede due to the distribution of free food in Pakistan this year.