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Firecracker leads to stampede in Euro 2016 fan zone

Published 11:53 3 Jul 2016 BST

Laura Holland
Firecracker leads to stampede in Euro 2016 fan zone

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A stampede broke out at a Euro 2016 fan zone in France while the quarter final between Germany and Italy was taking place. 

According to reports, a panicked evacuation took place after a firecracker was let off, prompting people to flee from the area thinking it was under attack from gun shots. People reported hearing a loud noise followed by smoke. https://twitter.com/lorimer2387/status/749352539758419968 An onlooker, Henry Wensleydale, captured the moment people began to run from the fan zone which was located at the foot of the Eifel Tower in the heart of Paris.   https://twitter.com/DaHyundaiLawyer/status/749359368685121537 Other footage was taken further down the street where people continued to run away from the area.   https://twitter.com/TailboneDoctor/status/749350379129831424 Reporter Thomas Burrowes was at the scene and told The Daily Mail:
“I saw hundreds of people running in panic. People were trampling over each other trying to get out. “People were screaming, there were lots of people in tears and there were lots of women with only one shoe afterwards because they had been running like mad."
Another onlooker, Ali Gourlay, said:
“I saw sheer panic. It was everyone for themselves. “There was no direction, no one knew what was happening. Everyone just ran. I thought I saw a firecracker.”
Toby Smyth also told the paper:
“Suddenly I saw a wall of people running towards me and had no time to react to it. “It's scenes you see on the news but never think you'll be part of. It's a reflection of the fear that is here in Paris. Families scattered. “We helped a Canadian family in tears. There were 24 of them, their first day in France, who said they now wanted to fly home. I got pulled over a fence and lost my shoe in the stampede."

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Firecracker leads to stampede in Euro 2016 fan zone