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Over 2,411 killed in Hajj stampede, more than 3 times the figure acknowledged by Saudi Arabia

A new Associated Press counts shows that the number of pilgrims that died in the September stampede during the hajj in Saudi Arabia is at least 2,411...three times the number of deaths acknowledged by the kingdom.
 

The AP figures establish the September 24 crush at Mina as the deadliest in the history of the annual pilgrimage. It occurred just weeks after a fatal crane collapse in Mecca.

Saudi Arabia rebuffed criticism from its regional Shiite rival Iran and efforts by other countries to join a probe into the deaths. And while King Salman ordered an investigation into the tragedy almost immediately, few details have been made public since.

The AP count is based on state media reports and officials' comments from 36 of the over 180 countries that sent citizens to the hajj. Hundreds of pilgrims remain missing. The official Saudi toll of 769 people killed has not changed since Sept. 26, and officials there have yet to address the discrepancy.

The state-run Saudi Press Agency has not mentioned the investigation into the disaster since Oct. 19, when it reported that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who is also the kingdom's interior minister, was "reassured on the progress of the investigations." The crown prince is the next in line to the throne and any blame cast on the Interior Ministry, which oversees safety during the hajj, could reflect negatively on him.

The ruling Al Saud family maintains its major influence in the Muslim world through its oil wealth and its management of Islam's holiest sites. Like Saudi monarchs before him, King Salman has taken the title of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.

Authorities have said the Mina crush and stampede occurred when two waves of pilgrims converged on a narrow road, suffocating or trampling to death those caught in the disaster. Saudi Arabia has spent billions of dollars on crowd control and safety measures for those attending the annual five-day pilgrimage, required of all able-bodied Muslims once in their life, but the sheer number of participants makes ensuring their safety difficult.

The hajj this year drew some 2 million pilgrims, though in recent years it has drawn more than 3 million without any major incidents. Iran was most affected by the disaster, according to the AP count, with 464 Iranian pilgrims killed. Mali said it lost 305 people, while Nigeria lost 274 and 190 pilgrims from Egypt were killed.
Others include Bangladesh with 137 pilgrims killed; Indonesia with 129; India with 120; Cameroon with 103; Pakistan with 102; Niger with 92; Senegal with 61; Ethiopia with 53; Ivory Coast with 52; Benin with 50; Algeria with 46; Chad with 43; Morocco with 42; Sudan with 30; Tanzania with 25; Burkina Faso with 22; Kenya with 12; Somalia with 10; Ghana, Tunisia and Turkey each with seven; Libya and Myanmar with six apiece; China with four; Afghanistan, Djibouti, the Gambia and Jordan with two each; and Lebanon, Malaysia, the Philippines and Sri Lanka each with one.

The second deadliest incident at hajj was a 1990 stampede that killed 1,426 people. The Sept. 11 crane collapse at Mecca's Grand Mosque, which preceded the Mina disaster, killed 111 people.

Source: AP

24 comments:

  1. This is heart breaking, may Allah bless their soul.

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  2. so sad,i lost my fiancee there too.

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  3. MUSLIMS (PROBLEM OF THE WORLD)

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  4. I knew something was not right about the figures flying about then. May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  5. I knew something was not right about the figures flying about then. May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  6. Hmmmmmmm

    Dis AP count or dis country of mass killing's , which should we believe?

    Its well wit our soul's!

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  7. And till date, no one was held responsible for that tragedy.
    may the souls of the dead continue to rest in peace.

    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Hmmmmmm muslim/killing/dieing nah wetin nahhh....smhhh

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  9. Dere must be a way out na. Must ppl die every year?

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  10. It's well oo..
    So many Africans died there in the stampede.. makes me wonder why Africans always like getting involve in shit.. i see so many Muslim nations there but they lost bout 1 or 2 of their citizens.. Nigerians better you stay home and invest in your country.. they are so many poor people around you can choose to help.. what da heck is the hajj for..

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  11. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Rip....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  12. Hahaha.but what were u expecting.they are a lying religion and a lying race.this is good becos it shows that they have been shamed by their allah.they where on their so called holiest place.a place where christians are banned.lol.but when trump tried to ban them from usa they wanted to kill themselves.quite frankly I would vote for trump a million times for that comment.so they where shamed to release actual result.Good things still happen then........Linda please post my comment now.why do u keep chopping comments.its not good oh.

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  13. Hahaha.but what were u expecting.they are a lying religion and a lying race.this is good becos it shows that they have been shamed by their allah.they where on their so called holiest place.a place where christians are banned.lol.but when trump tried to ban them from usa they wanted to kill themselves.quite frankly I would vote for trump a million times for that comment.so they where shamed to release actual result.Good things still happen then......

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  14. Hmmmmmm
    Yet dey dnt learn frm history
    It wil kip repeating it sef


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  15. So sad. May the souls of the dead continue to RIP!




















    #TeamBlessed#

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