Football
Tragedy: How 30 football fans were electrocuted in Calabar
It was a tragedy of huge proportion on Thursday night as no fewer than 30 football fans were killed while watching two European side during the Europa League football match.
National Daily gathered that the fans were at a viewing centre in a match between Manchester United and Anderlecht were electrocuted.
It was gathered that while watching Manchester United beat Anderlecht 2-1 to reach the Europa League semi finals for the first time, a transformer close to the viewing centre exploded which led to a high tension wire dropping on the centre.
ALSO SEE: 12 Unthinkable development in global football as we cross over to next season
The viewing centre said to be located at Iyang-Esu area of the Calabar Municipal Local Government Area, caused a deafening bang when the transformer exploded.
National Daily further learnt that more than 80 people were in the hall when the electric cable dropped on the roof.
The resident was quoted to have said that the incident occurred within a split of seconds about 9:48pm.
The dead have been taken to the mortuary while those injured are receiving treatment in different hospitals in Calabar.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, Cross River State Command, Irene Ugbo, said the actual casualty figure would be released on Friday (today).
-
Business1 week agoThe CBN’s Exposure Draft on Holding Companies of Banks: Matters Arising
-
Comments and Issues1 week agoEkiti 2026: Will INEC redeem self or slide further?
-
Latest1 week agoTinubu Grants Customs Boss Adeniyi Final Six-Month Extension to Oversee Single Window Project, Succession
-
Latest7 days agoAPC’s Asogwa wins Enugu North senatorial by-election by wide margin
-
News1 week agoYiaga Africa Flags Discrepancies in Ballot Papers of Ekiti Governorship Poll
-
Latest7 days agoAPC, PDP clinch key by-elections as INEC declares winners in Kano, Rivers
-
Latest1 week agoOyebanji extends lead as APC dominates Ekiti governorship race with 91% of results uploaded
-
Politics7 days agoPRP presidential primary heads to court as aspirant challenges Donald Duke’s nomination

