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Referee dispute started a war: 100 dead, thousands injured!

Tragedy Strikes Guinea as Football Match Erupts in Violence

Nzerekore, Guinea – February 2, 2024 – A seemingly routine football match in Guinea descended into chaos after a disputed referee call, leaving nearly 100 people dead and thousands injured in a horrifying display of violence.

The incident occurred during a local tournament held in Nzerekore, the second largest city in Guinea, overseen by President Mamady Doumbouya. Tensions boiled over after a controversial decision by the referee in one of the games, sparking a chaotic melee involving fans from both teams.

"The fans of both teams entered the field after cheering each other on. As tensions rose on the field, a small massacre took place," a local source detailed. The violence quickly escalated, spilling out onto the streets and furthering the descent into tragedy.

The scene at a nearby hospital was described as utterly heartbreaking. “Around 100 people died and thousands were injured during the incident," a local doctor said, his voice shaking with grief. "The hospital morgue was completely full, and the corridors were overflowing with bodies. People were still waiting for treatment."

The violence did not stop at the stadium. Law enforcement’s attempts to quell the initial unrest led to further confrontations. According to local sources, enraged fans rampaged through the streets, destroying vehicles and opening fire on a nearby police station.

This haunting incident shines a disturbing light on the dangers of unchecked passion and the devastating consequences that can arise from even seemingly minor disputes. The tragedy in Nzerekore serves as a stark reminder that the beautiful game can, under certain circumstances, devolve into something truly horrifying.

The world waits with bated breath for further details and the Guinean government’s response to this unimaginable tragedy.

2024-12-02 08:57:00
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