Stampede at opposition rally in Pakistan kills 7

Police said over 40,000 people attended the rally

Update: 2014-10-11 21:10 GMT
Pakistani rescue workers rush an injured person to a local hospital in Multan, Pakistan, Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. A stampede at a political rally of Pakistan's former cricketer turned politician, Imran Khan, left some scores of people dead and dozens

Islamabad: Officials say a stampede at an anti-government rally in central Pakistan killed seven supporters of famous cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan.

Government official Zahid Saleem says the incident took place late on Friday at a stadium in the city of Multan. The stampede happened at the end of the rally, when Khan's supporters tried to push their way out of a gate after listening to his speech at a local stadium. Forty people were also injured.

Police said over 40,000 people attended the rally. The seven killed were crushed to death during the stampede. Khan has led mass sit-ins in the capital, Islamabad, since August, demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif step down over alleged fraud in the 2013 elections.

Pro-Khan rallies elsewhere in Pakistan have been mostly free of violence.
 

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