At least 54 Nigerians are known to have died in Thursday’s
stampede during the Hajj pilgrimage near Mecca, says Nigeria’s National Hajj
Commission.
It was the deadliest incident to hit the Hajj in 25 years.
At least 769 pilgrims died in the crush, more than 200 of
whom are believed to be from Africa.
The crush appears to have been caused when pilgrims
converged at a junction in Mina, near Mecca, in Saudi Arabia on Thursday
morning.
The pilgrims were taking part in the Hajj’s last major rite
– throwing stone at pillars called Jamarat, where Satan is believed to have
tempted the Prophet Abraham.
The chairman of Nigeria’s National Hajj Commission Abdullahi
Mukhtar confirmed the numbers but said some pilgrims were missing, meaning the
final death toll could rise.
The nationality with the highest number of deaths, with at
least 140 dead, is Iran.
African
deaths at Hajj stampede:
Morocco: 87 (media reports)
Egypt: 55
Niger: 22
Cameroon: 21
Ivory Coast: 14
Chad: 11
Somalia: 8 (media reports)
Algeria: 8
Senegal: 5
Libya: 4
Tanzania: 4
Kenya: 3
Burkina Faso: 1 (Muslim association report)
Burundi: 1
Tunisia: 1
(Source: BBC)
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