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More crowd chaos in South Africa as six crushed in Cape Town fan park
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 1:50 AM on 11th June 2010
Six people were injured in a crowd crush at Cape Town's main World Cup fan zone on Thursday when thousands of fans attempted to get into the venue, a city spokesman said.
'People were anxious to get in and just surged ahead. Fortunately it was a contained incident and calm was restored quickly,' city spokesman Pieter Cronje said.
All the injured were South African and officals have prevented people from entering the fan zone at Cape Town's historic Grand Parade where Nelson Mandela delivered his first speech as a free man after his release from prison in 1990.
The Grand Parade viewing area is the largest of 10 special fan zones scattered across South Africa's Western Cape province.
Cronje said an estimated 16,500 people had streamed to the venue in Cape Town's city centre to see a concert and fireworks display ahead of Africa's first hosting of the tournament.
Police spokesman Frederick van Wyk said police tried to warn the public through loudhailers that the viewing area was full, but they continued pushing forward.
Take heed: South Africans have filled the streets in anticipation of Friday's big kick-off
Take heed: South Africans have filled the streets in anticipation of Friday's big kick-off
'People at the back then kept moving forward and a crush ensued,' Van Wyk said in a statement. Three people were injured, one man suffered a broken leg and two women sustained broken ankles.
At least 15 people were injured last Sunday when fans tried to force their way into a match between Nigeria and North Korea.
Excitement among South Africans is reaching fever pitch with less than 24 hours to the host nation's opening game and tournament kick-off against Mexico in Johannesburg.
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These South Africans could learn a thing or two from Australians about effective queuing.
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