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Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrives at hospital where the victims of the deadly stampede at a football stadium in the city of Malang are being treated. He greets the relatives of the victims before entering the hospital. IMAGES
FIFA president Gianni Infantino meets Indonesian President Joko Widodo after the country was struck by one of the worst football disasters. A stampede sparked by police firing tear gas into packed stands took place after supporters invaded the football pitch at the end of a match between home team Arema FC and rivals Persebaya Surabaya on October 1 in the city of Malang, East Java. At least 132 people, including 43 children, died with many killed in a crush as they rushed for small exits. IMAGES
Local communities pray outside Indonesia's Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang three days after the deadly stampede that killed at least 125 people. IMAGES
Images of bent fences and abandoned belongings inside the Kanjuruhan football stadium where a deadly stampede took place on Saturday night. The stampede killed at least 125 people and left more than 320 injured after police fired teargas on angry fans invading the pitch. The tragedy in Malang was one of the world's deadliest sporting stadium disasters. IMAGES
Images of bent fences and abandoned belongings inside the Kanjuruhan football stadium where a deadly stampede took place on Saturday night. The stampede killed at least 125 people and left more than 320 injured after police fired teargas on angry fans invading the pitch. The tragedy in Malang was one of the world's deadliest sporting stadium disasters. IMAGES