• 127 people were killed in an Indonesian stampede after football fans "invaded the pitch."

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    127 people were killed in an Indonesian stampede after football fans "invaded the pitch."

    Digital Desk: Indonesian police said on Sunday that 127 people
    were killed and 180 were injured in a stampede that occurred overnight during a
    football match in the province of East Java.



    Following the conclusion of the match between Arema FC and
    Persebaya Surabaya, supporters of the losing team invaded the pitch and police
    fired tear gas, causing a stampede and cases of suffocation, according to East
    Java police chief Nico Afinta.



    Local news channels broadcast footage of people rushing onto the
    pitch in Malang's stadium, as well as images of body bags.



    The Indonesian top league, BRI Liga 1, has suspended games for a
    week following the 3-2 victory by Persebaya, and an investigation has been
    launched, according to the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).



    There have been previous outbreaks of trouble at matches in
    Indonesia, with the fierce rivalry between clubs occasionally leading to violence
    among fans.