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Bangalore IPL stampede: 11 dead, RCB staff including marketing chief detained amid probe

Published on: June 6, 2025 4:03 PM

During the celebrations of Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title win, a tragic stampede occurred at two separate locations in Bangalore, Karnataka, leading to the deaths of at least 11 people and injuring many others. The joyous occasion quickly turned into chaos as crowds gathered in large numbers, overwhelming the security arrangements.

Following the incident, local police took swift action and arrested several employees associated with the RCB franchise. Among those detained are the team’s head of marketing and revenue, along with two senior officials from an entertainment network linked to the celebrations. The arrests came after direct orders from the Chief Minister of Karnataka, who demanded accountability for the mishandling of the event.

The stampede raised serious questions about crowd management and safety protocols during large-scale public celebrations. Eyewitnesses reported panic as people rushed to exit, leading to a crushing crowd situation. Emergency services responded quickly, providing medical aid and transporting the injured to nearby hospitals.

In response to the tragedy, the Karnataka government has suspended multiple police officers responsible for security at the event. This move reflects the administration’s intent to hold law enforcement accountable for lapses in crowd control. Furthermore, a high-level inquiry has been launched to thoroughly investigate the causes of the stampede and recommend measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

The incident has cast a shadow over RCB’s historic IPL victory, turning what should have been a moment of celebration into a day of mourning. The franchise and local authorities face growing pressure to ensure better safety standards during public events, as the investigation continues into the tragic loss of lives.

 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 11 dead, Bangalore, Indian Premier League (IPL), Karnataka, RCB, RCB Staff Including Marketing Chief Detained, Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB), tragic stampede

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