More than 60 people, most of them children aged between eight and
15, have died in a New Year's Eve stampede at a stadium in Ivory Coast.
It happened in Abidjan at around 2am local time after crowds gathered to watch a fireworks display.
Officials said 61 people had died and around 50 were injured, although some estimates of the number hurt were much higher.
Rescue co-ordinator Lieutenant Colonel Issa Sako said the number of people trying to get into the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium to watch the fireworks had caused the accident.
He said: "In the crush people were walked over and suffocated by the crowd."
One woman, Assetou Toure, said her children had been at the event and she did not know if they had survived.
"My two children came here yesterday. I told them not to come but they didn't listen," she said.
"They came when I was sleeping. What will I do?"
A Reuters correspondent said there were bloodstains and abandoned shoes outside the stadium on Tuesday morning, and rescue workers and government officials were still on the scene.
skynews
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