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Ghana stampede kills four at TB Joshua's church | |
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Police say they were overwhelmed by the large crowd when a stampede killed four people at a church in Ghana's capital, Accra, on Sunday. | Police say they were overwhelmed by the large crowd when a stampede killed four people at a church in Ghana's capital, Accra, on Sunday. |
Thousands of people flocked to the evangelical church for "holy water", which they believed had healing powers, leading to the crush. | Thousands of people flocked to the evangelical church for "holy water", which they believed had healing powers, leading to the crush. |
"All of us were caught by surprise. No-one knew the crowd will be so huge," said police spokesman Freeman Tetteh. | "All of us were caught by surprise. No-one knew the crowd will be so huge," said police spokesman Freeman Tetteh. |
The church is run by prominent Nigerian preacher TB Joshua. | The church is run by prominent Nigerian preacher TB Joshua. |
He is one of the wealthiest and most popular evangelical clerics in Africa and his Synagogue Church of All Nations claims it can perform miracles, such as curing blindness. | He is one of the wealthiest and most popular evangelical clerics in Africa and his Synagogue Church of All Nations claims it can perform miracles, such as curing blindness. |
'Devastated' | 'Devastated' |
Mr Tetteh told the BBC's Newsday programme there was a larger than expected crowd at the service after church officials announced that "holy water" would be given to worshippers. | Mr Tetteh told the BBC's Newsday programme there was a larger than expected crowd at the service after church officials announced that "holy water" would be given to worshippers. |
"The church was also caught by surprise... Nobody can apportion blame [at this stage]," he said. | "The church was also caught by surprise... Nobody can apportion blame [at this stage]," he said. |
"We need to investigate and establish responsibility." | "We need to investigate and establish responsibility." |
Some of the wounded were in a critical condition in hospital, Mr Tetteh said. | Some of the wounded were in a critical condition in hospital, Mr Tetteh said. |
The stampede took place when people at the back of the church began to push to get to the altar, AFP news agency reports. | The stampede took place when people at the back of the church began to push to get to the altar, AFP news agency reports. |
"The crowd surged forward and became uncontrollable," Mr Tetteh told the BBC. | "The crowd surged forward and became uncontrollable," Mr Tetteh told the BBC. |
One worshipper, Gertrude Sumbamala said she had suffered a broken leg after being caught up in the stampede, AFP reports. | One worshipper, Gertrude Sumbamala said she had suffered a broken leg after being caught up in the stampede, AFP reports. |
"People from the back, they pushed... and they fell on us. So we were battered by a lot of forces," Ms Sumbamala is quoted as saying. | "People from the back, they pushed... and they fell on us. So we were battered by a lot of forces," Ms Sumbamala is quoted as saying. |
The church's Rev Sam McCaanan told local radio station Citi News that the stampede was regrettable. | The church's Rev Sam McCaanan told local radio station Citi News that the stampede was regrettable. |
"We are devastated, it's very unfortunate and we are very sorry," he is quoted as saying. | "We are devastated, it's very unfortunate and we are very sorry," he is quoted as saying. |
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