Stampede kills seven at Star Academy concert in Tunis
2007-05-02
A stampede that left seven dead and 20 injured at a concert featuring artists from Star Academy Lebanon leaves Tunisians wondering who is at fault.
By Jamel Arfaoui for Magharebia in Tunis – 02/05/2007
![]() [Getty Images] People carry the coffin of Nawres Karoui, 38, who died in the stampede. |
Seven people died and at least 20 others were injured in Sfax, Tunisia following a stampede Monday (April 30th) at an open-air concert featuring former competitors from Star Academy Lebanon. Six women and a 12-year-old boy were trampled when fans rushed to their seats. As local television broadcast scenes from inside the theatre showing scattered shoes and traces of blood, Tunisians are now asking themselves who is responsible for this loss.
The group from Star Academy Lebanon arrived in Tunisia last week to perform a series of concerts featuring Iraq's Shada, last season’s first place winner, accompanied by Egypt's Sally and Mohammad, Ahmad from Kuwait, Carlo and Tina, both from Lebanon, Saudi Arabia's Ali and Sfax locals Marwa and Imed.
Tunisian daily Assabah reported on Tuesday that more than 8,000 people were in attendance, although the Sidi Mansour outdoor amphitheatre had only 7,000 designated seats. Eyewitnesses told Magharebia that the stampede occurred shortly after the concert began. "I was shocked and afraid when I saw a group of fans being trampled as they were rushing to their seats," said Fayruz Achour. The crowd apparently became frenzied when Sfax's own Marwa took the stage.
The authorities' response was swift. Ambulances quickly took victims to the hospital in Jiha and President Ben Ali immediately dispatched Interior Minister Rafik Belhaj Kacem and Health Minister Ridha Kechride to the scene to transmit condolences to the families of those killed and injured. The attorney general’s office also announced the opening of an investigation to determine the causes and circumstances of the incident.
"If ambulances hadn’t been on the scene, the disaster would’ve been bigger," said Miriam Sha’bouni, who was preparing to attend the heavily promoted concert. "I saw children screaming and asking for help. I would only expect to see the things I saw in horror films," she added.
Tunisians are divided on the incident and who bears responsibility. Karim Bin Abdallah said, "Upon hearing that a 12-year-old child was trampled underfoot, I placed responsibility on this family first and then on those responsible for the concert. How could they allow a child this age to enter?" Hadia Lousif placed responsibility on the local media, which she said had "[emotionally] charged adolescents and pushed them towards concerts devoid of taste."
"I believe fate and divine decree are behind this disaster," said Miriam El Taroudi, a student in her twenties. "Fans that went to the Michael Jackson or Mariah Carey concert came in numbers double that of the Sfax concert, and everyone came away without a scratch. But what can one do in the face of what’s predestined?" she said.
Journalist Mokhtar Telili agreed that fate played a role, but insisted that "the organisers must bear their full responsibilities. How was the concert allowed to start before fans had reached their seats?"
The first show, held in Tunis, went smoothly. The third concert, which was planned for later this week in Bizerte, north of the capital, is expected to be cancelled or postponed. The Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, the Lebanese network that airs Star Academy, has not pulled commercials for its upcoming concerts in Jordan.







محمد من طرابلس Posted 2007-05-03
May God have mercy on them and grant patience to their familes, there's no power but from God
nadia benhouidi Posted 2007-05-03
all versions of star academy should be stopped. who are they these so called "stars" for us to lose our money to see them and die for them. haram wallahi haram. they died for nothing. May God forgive the responsible
karima Posted 2007-05-03
I'm Karima from Tangier I encourage the students of star ac...and I vote for Dounia. Dounia. Dounia
Ahmad Posted 2007-05-04
This all is the vengeance of God! If this continues on like this in the so-called Islamic countries, the future is even more grim!
عاشقه ستار اكاديمي4 Posted 2007-05-04
what happened is a fate and providence prescribed by God but all the organizers of the concert without exception are responsible as they've not organized the concert in the best way, but we ask God to grant their fathers and mothers patience and consolation
رنا Posted 2007-05-04
What happened is a destiny and fate, by God, it was predestined that their end will be like that but what's saddening is when they'll meet God, what will they say, we were running to see Chada, Marwa and Imed? [...]
مريم الشامسي Posted 2007-05-04
The topic is interesting and great it enlightened me about what happened, God bless you
هناء Posted 2007-05-05
We ask God to grant their families patience and have mercy on them, there's no power or will but from God.
Paul Posted 2007-05-06
Vengeance of God? Ahmad, are you making God a criminal? Is that blasphemy? God killing innocent people? Or is it what you like doing when given the power and opportunity. For your information God is nothing but love and he doesn't even kill criminals like you. Repent! What would you say about stampedes happening at Holy events? God have mercy on all dead and on terrorists like you Ahmad. It's a matter of bad organisation of the event and bad education.
motlaq Posted 2007-05-06
I want to ask everyone concerned: why this strange passion of teenagers and adults for star academy???
سارة Posted 2007-05-06
I can say that Tunisia is the capital of the authentic Arab art and fine taste whether by its artists or new amateurs (Marwa Imad, Amani Bahaa) and the sad accident which afflicted the Tunisian people is a result of the fate and destiny in the first place and in the second place to the culture and morals of the dashing public that's not all it's also the responsibility of the organizers of the concert so there's no need to blame the team of star academy or the program in itself. Sara from Kasr El Boukhari Algeria
عبد الرحمان Posted 2007-05-07
"Have you seen him who takes his low desires for his god? Will you then be a protector over him?" Al Furqan I ask God to have mercy on them and guide the sons of believers to a better path. Loving art is nice but not to that extent.
Joud Posted 2007-05-07
(six girls and a child aged 12) among a crowd reaching eight thousand young men and women!!! Is it possible we have reached a time when we would die for a musical gathering? And we die in order to encourage this or that contestant so that he becomes a singer clowning around on a stage? If this is death, then may we not be blessed by God.!!
sassou Posted 2007-05-07
???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is all you can find to say?... Fine then! You can really be counted on as a future favourite.
chizlane Posted 2007-05-07
May God have mercy on them, there's no will and no power but from God
Algiers Posted 2007-05-09
This is a shame to the Arab world… which controls itself no better than rabid animals. Getting back to Ahmed, I think you're sick! You don’t understand what happened in Lebanon. In any case, I don’t care whether it is Islamic or not. We have the right to have fun and if religion impedes us, then BAH! In this case, I can understand why some people from Maghreb in France have converted to Christianity.
Anonymous Posted 2007-05-09
This is a lamentable and frivolous program
joud Posted 2007-05-09
We seek refuge from God, may God forgive them and have mercy on them
bachira Posted 2007-05-09
It is horrible to return from a party in a coffin. My children, be careful: the media fires you up with the flashiness and trickery of the pseudo-stars. At stadiums or sports games or nightclubs or parties, you are like moths to a flame. God protect you my poor children.
عثمان / السعودية Posted 2007-05-10
This morality chaos has ultimately led to a public chaos causing deaths and injuries, for what do they spend their money, by God they will be asked about everything, we ask God to have mercy on them and to forgive their carelessness and grant us a good end, to have mercy on our dead people and the dead of all Muslims, Amen
samar Posted 2007-05-13
All this is madness. All this for star academy, this program is a deception and very absurd that's why they deserve to die in that case
Anonymous Posted 2007-05-17
We resort to God and He's the best delegate (this is what our young people have reaped of star academy)
nanou Posted 2007-12-08
Why do people put their lives in danger for those who pretend to be stars? May God forgive those who are behind that.
اشرف Posted 2008-03-21
For God we are and to God we shall return.
منمن Posted 2008-09-10
Every person assumes the consequences of his idle acts. A programme like Star Academy wouldn’t have been broadcast if these people had an atom of sensitivity. They brought hideous people, base young people and losers. They brought idle people like them and gave them a face which they didn’t have. They have their families who should educate them. A lack of decency by God and idle people.
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