AT least six football fans have died after a stampede during an Africa Cup of Nations game.
Many others have been injured in the crush outside Paul Biya Stadium, Yaoundé, Cameroon, the governor of the central region of Cameroon has said.
Terror unfolded outside the match between Cameroon and Comoros, with horror reports of fans being trampled.
Shocking photos show fans unconscious on the ground with others attempting to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
Another video shows a huge stampede of fans rushing through the gates of the 60,000 capacity stadium.
The stadium was not meant to be more than 80 per cent full for the game due to Covid rules - but more than 50,000 people tried to attend, officials said.
Dozens of fans have been taken to hospital with children among the injured, local media reported.
Governor of the central region of Cameroon, Naseri Paul Biya, said there could be more casualties.
And officials at the nearby Messassi hospital said they had received at least 40 injured people from the stampede.
Nurse Olinga Prudence, said: "Some of the injured are in desperate condition.
"We will have to evacuate them to a specialised hospital."
A spokesman for the Confederation of African Football said: "CAF is aware of the incident that took place at Olembe Stadium during the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations fixture between hosts Cameroon and Comoros tonight, 24 January 2022.
"CAF is currently investigating the situation and trying to get more details on what transpired. We are in constant communication with Cameroon government and the Local Organizing Committee.
"Tonight, the CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe sent the General Secretary, Veron Mosengo-Omba to visit the supporters in hospital in Yaoundé."
Despite the horrific tragedy outside the ground, the match kicked off as scheduled at 7pm local time.
Comoros were not expected to put up much of a challenge after being forced to name an outfield player in goal after Covid struck its camp.
And things proved even tougher for the side when former Millwall midfielder Jimmy Abdou received a red card for his challenge on Moumi Ngamaleu.
Cameroon had netted two goals midway through the second half, before Comoros pulled one back.
But the it wasn't enough to stop the tournament hosts, who clung on to claim a 2-1 victory.
Cebadeiotz
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This guy is an idiot
kg-4991
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These things happen everywhere in the world. It happened during Euros in England. In Huston Texas- USA during a festival. In Colorado-USA during an Rugby (American football) match. In Brazil during Copa America and World Cup 2014. Increase the security and exit facilities in the stadium. Increase police protection in the streets near the stadium. That's the only way to control such things. Even then things can go out of hand.
Fabs David
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While I send my condolences to the families and prayers of recovery to the injured... it's obvious to say "The Stadium Has now been fully inaugurated!!!" For those who understand.