Haiti declares three days of national mourning for 25 killed in stampede

Haiti declares three days of national mourning for 25 killed in stampede
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Summary Haiti declared three days of mourning after a stampede at the Laferriere Citadel killed 25 during an annual celebration; the government will cover funeral costs for victims.

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti declared three ​days of national mourning ‌on Sunday, a day after a deadly stampede killed 25 people ​during an annual celebration thronged ​by students and visitors at ⁠its Laferriere Citadel tourist ​attraction.

In a national address, Prime Minister ​Alix Didier Fils-Aimé said mourning would begin from Tuesday, and the government ​would cover the funeral ​expenses for disaster victims.

Earlier in the day, ‌Emmanuel ⁠Pierre, the national head of the civil protection authority, told Reuters authorities had revised down ​the ​death toll ⁠to 25 from an initial tally of ​30.

The early-19th-century fortress built ​shortly ⁠after Haiti's independence from France is a UNESCO World Heritage ⁠site.

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