A "stampede" accident occurred at the O2 Academy Brixton (O2 Academy Brixton) in south London, England, resulting in serious deaths and injuries.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] On the eve of Halloween in October this year, a stampede accident occurred in Itaewon, South Korea, causing serious casualties.

Recently, a "push and stampede" accident was reported in South London, England. A Nigerian singer, Asake, held a concert at London's O2 Academy Brixton on the evening of December 15. Nearly 3,000 people crowded into the performance venue at the same time, causing 3 serious injuries, including a 33-year-old woman who died.

In this regard, Asake expressed his heartbreak on the social platform, "My heart is with you."

According to the British "Independent" report, Nigerian singer Asake held a concert on the evening of the 15th. Because many fans did not grab the concert tickets, they tried to force their way into the performance venue before the performance started, causing 3 people to be seriously injured. He died after first aid.

At the time of the incident, a large number of fans had gathered at the scene. In order to grab the front position, they fought and pushed each other, causing difficulty in moving and breathing difficulties. After receiving the report, the police immediately dispatched emergency rescue teams and fire brigades to rush To the scene, the detailed cause is currently under investigation.

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The London Metropolitan Police Service (Metropolitan Police Service) stated that at the time of the incident, the windows of the concert venue had been severely damaged due to serious pushing by fans outside the venue, and a large number of glass fragments were scattered on the scene.

In addition, eyewitnesses who passed by outside the concert at that time pointed out that many people were fighting with each other and were about to break in, and some injured people had already fallen to the ground.

"Seeing people running and fighting on the sidelines."

After hearing the news, Nigerian singer Asake issued a statement on the social platform, "I'm sorry that the performance was shortened due to this incident, and I hope everyone can watch the performance according to the rules", and wished the injured a speedy recovery.

According to the British police, the suspect and the cause of the accident have not yet been confirmed, and investigations are currently underway through clues such as roadside monitors and driving recorders around the scene.

Asake Day 3, what a fucking night. o2 Brixton academy #Asake #Brixton #asakeconcert pic.twitter.com/TBVU8mKwfz

— YT: Rofiat CC (@rofiatcc) December 15, 2022

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