At least 22 people have been killed in a stampede during a handout of free clothes at a factory in the northern Bangladeshi city of Mymensingh, police said. The stampede erupted on Friday when hundreds of people tried to force their way into the factory compound through a small gate after massing outside the building before dawn, local police chiefs told the AFP news agency.
We have so far recovered 17 bodies. Most of the dead are poor and emaciated women.
Mymensingh police chief Moinul Haque said.
Kamrul Islam, the senior officer at a police station near the factory, said the death toll could rise. The owner of the factory and six others have been arrested, Islam added. Police said up to 1,500 people had massed outside the chewing tobacco factory at around 4:45am after the plant owners had announced they would distribute free clothes to poor people in accordance with Islamic ritual. Rich Bangladeshis often distribute free clothes to poor people during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Some people had taken the bodies of their relatives before police arrived at the scene.
Officer Haque said.