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'People Are Dying, Don't Come Near Chinnaswamy': RCB Parade Stampede Caught On Camera

'People Are Dying, Don't Come Near Chinnaswamy': RCB Parade Stampede Caught On Camera

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Viral video captures terrifying moments as RCB fans struggle amid stampede chaos outside Chinnaswamy Stadium.
A harrowing video circulating on social media shows the terrifying moments during the stampede at Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) IPL victory parade outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday.
The footage, apparently captured through Instagram Stories, reveals scenes of chaos and panic as crowds jostled fiercely. Several RCB fans can be seen collapsing to the ground, visibly struggling to breathe. At least half a dozen people are shown sitting or lying down with outstretched arms, gasping for air while others desperately try to hold them up.
pic.twitter.com/NFDIxgEFY2 — Dr Khushboo 🇮🇳 (@khushbookadri) June 4, 2025
In one striking moment, a fan wearing an RCB jersey climbs over those fallen in the crush to reach out to his friends, highlighting the human struggle amid the chaos.
The video's caption reads, 'People are dying, don't come near Chinnaswamy," capturing the deadly severity of the stampede.
The tragedy unfolded as thousands gathered to celebrate RCB's maiden IPL title win, but the victory celebrations turned into a nightmare. So far, 11 deaths have been confirmed and at least 27 people are admitted to hospitals with injuries.
The video was shared by X users MeghUpdates and @khushbookadri. News18 could not independently verify the authenticity of the videos shared on social media.

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