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Brinks Report > Blog > Today > Bengaluru Stampede Horror: 11 Young Lives Lost in RCB Victory Chaos, Youngest Only 13
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Bengaluru Stampede Horror: 11 Young Lives Lost in RCB Victory Chaos, Youngest Only 13

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 5, 2025 3:00 pm
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A tragic Bengaluru stampede at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium turned a day of celebration into heartbreak. Eleven fans, all under 40 years old, died as thousands of people tried to enter the stadium after Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won their historic IPL match. The youngest victim was just 13.

This stampede shows how poor planning and crowd control can cost lives. Imagine going to see your hero, only to never come back.

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Divyanshi, a 13-year-old girl from Andhra Pradesh, travelled all the way to Bengaluru just to catch a glimpse of Virat Kohli. Instead, she died from suffocation and a head injury near the stadium gate. Her family is now taking her body back home for last rites.

This tragedy affects more than just cricket fans. It shakes every person who has ever waited eagerly for a big event, only to see things spiral out of control. For many, the dream of celebrating a team victory turned into a nightmare.

Also Read “It Was Supposed to Be a Celebration for RCB Victory” : 11 Lives Lost in Bengaluru Stampede

The victims were not all die-hard cricket fans. For example, Chinmayi Shetty, 19, was a trained dancer with little interest in cricket. She had just joined friends to enjoy the festive mood but sadly never made it home. Prajwal, 20, told his family he was going for a job interview but ended up at the stadium—and died there.

In total, 11 people died, including three teenagers. Over 47 others were injured. The stadium can hold about 35,000 people, but on this day, more than 3 lakh fans gathered outside, many without tickets. This huge crowd created chaos.

The chaos started when rumours spread that the team’s planned roadshow was cancelled. Fans were told to gather at the stadium instead. Hundreds of people rushed the gates, breaking them in their rush to get inside. “Nearly 600-700 people rushed together and tried to enter at once,” said an eyewitness to PTI. “Many fell in the chaos.”

To make things worse, organisers announced a last-minute parade after police had denied permission. They offered free entry on a ‘first come, first serve’ basis without a clear crowd control plan.

Meanwhile, senior leaders like Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah were attending an event nearby, leaving security stretched thin. Critics say this was a disaster waiting to happen.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced compensation for the families and free medical treatment for the injured. However, his comment comparing the stampede to the Kumbh Mela deaths sparked outrage. BJP leader Pralhad Joshi called it “insensitive” and demanded a judicial inquiry. “This is mismanagement, not a natural disaster,” Joshi said.

This Bengaluru stampede is a harsh reminder that safety must come first, especially during big public events. Fans came to celebrate a historic win but instead faced tragedy due to poor planning and lack of security.

Also Read RCB’s 2025 Glory Puts Them on the Brink of Becoming IPL’s Most Valuable Team!

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