Kabaddi Match FiringViolence broke out after a clash between two groups. Firing started and some people also fiercely fired swords. Three people have been injured in this incident. A stampede broke out after the firing.
Four people were injured, one of whom is in a critical condition, after a large-scale disorder and stampede broke out at a kabaddi tournament involving the British Punjabi community in the East Midlands region of England. Derbyshire Police said there was a large police presence in the area of Alvaston Lane in Alvaston, Derby, where clashes took place on Sunday. Following the incident, police arrested four men aged 24 to 38 on suspicion of gun possession and violent disorder.
Chief Superintendent Emma Alldred of Derbyshire Police said: We are keen to speak to anyone with information relating to yesterday's (Sunday) incident. We are aware of video of the incident circulating online, we are investigating these. and I would encourage anyone with footage to send it to us so that inquiries can continue. Officers remain in the area to provide reassurance, if you have any information please speak to them or contact us Contact.
Three people have been injured, one seriously. All of them have been taken to hospital, the statement said. After this, the number of injured admitted to the hospital has increased to four. Kuli Chhokar, vice-president of the Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Kabaddi Club, told local media outlets ahead of the tournament, Kabaddi has traditionally been an Indian-based sport. Now it has definitely become an international sport.
Yes, it's a day of competition, but it's also an exciting day for the people watching the game and the players of the game. People can enjoy the game and watch the action and watch it live, cheering on their teams. can see.
Many pictures and videos of the Kabaddi tournament are going viral on social media. It can be seen in these videos that a large number of people are running here and there and there is a stampede in the crowd. The sound of gunfire can be heard in the video. All the people are also seen swinging swords. The incident is believed to be the result of a clash between two rival gangs.
Derbyshire Police said: We were informed at around 4pm on Sunday 20 August that there had been a large stampede in Alvaston Lane, Alvaston and that police were needed to bring the situation under control.
Police said, Three people have been injured, one of them seriously. All of them have been taken to the hospital. There is a heavy police presence in the area and officers will remain at the scene for some time. are supposed to. The police have also asked the witnesses of the incident to inform them. Police said that if you have information about the incident then send it forward.
Why firing in Kabaddi match: Sunday's event brought together specialist players from across the UK for the England Kabaddi Federation's tournament, which was made up of a number of fixtures, according to Derby World. The local derby team is known as Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Kabaddi Club and has been playing the game for over 30 years.
Kuli Chhokar, vice-president of the Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Kabaddi Club, told local media outlets ahead of the tournament, Kabaddi is traditionally an Indian-based sport. Now it has definitely become an international sport. Yes, it is a day of competition. , but it's also an exciting day for the people watching the game and the players of the game. People can enjoy the game and watch the action and watch it live, cheering on their teams.
However, chaos ensued that day as the crowd gathered to enjoy the day's play.