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City College Stampede: 9 Dead, Diddy's Role Unveiled

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Nine people died in a 1991 stampede at City College, New York.
  • Thousands rushed a gymnasium that exceeded capacity by nearly double.
  • Legal battles resulted in a $3.8 million settlement for victims' families.
City College Stampede: 9 Dead, Diddy's Role Unveiled

In 1991, a highly anticipated charity basketball game at City College in New York, promoted by Sean "Diddy" Combs and Heavy D, ended in tragedy. Thousands of fans converged for the event, overwhelming the venue's capacity. An estimated 5,000 people sought entry into a gymnasium designed for just 2,730.

The situation escalated when attendees unable to enter the gym rushed a staircase. Trapped for approximately 15 minutes with doors closed, the dense crowd caused a devastating crush. This resulted in nine fatalities and nearly 30 serious injuries, with victims succumbing to suffocation and blunt force trauma.

Legal repercussions followed, with families filing lawsuits against Combs, Heavy D, and the college. In 1998, a settlement of $3.8 million was reached, with Combs contributing $750,000. A judge later assigned 50% liability to Combs and Heavy D for proximately causing the incident.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nine people died and dozens were injured when a charity basketball game in New York City's City College gym became overcrowded, causing a fatal stampede.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs, along with Heavy D, promoted the charity basketball game that led to the deadly stampede, facing civil lawsuits afterward.
Civil lawsuits filed by victims' families against promoters and the college resulted in a $3.8 million settlement in 1998.

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