Police officers among seven arrested over deadly Haiti stampede
Seven people, including five police officers and two heritage institute employees, have been arrested in Haiti following a deadly stampede at the Laferrière Citadel on Saturday. The incident occurred during a cultural festivity at the UNESCO World Heritage site in Milot, resulting in 25 deaths.

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AI-generatedSeven people, including five police officers and two heritage institute employees, have been arrested in Haiti following a deadly stampede at the Laferrière Citadel on Saturday. The incident occurred during a cultural festivity at the UNESCO World Heritage site in Milot, resulting in 25 deaths. Authorities are investigating the cause of the stampede, which Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé said occurred during a tourist event. The mayor of Milot stated that his administration was unaware of any planned activity at the citadel, and a local DJ had invited people via TikTok. One of the site's entrances was reportedly closed for fee collection, potentially contributing to the disaster. Haiti has declared three days of national mourning.
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5 extractedMilot Mayor Wesner Joseph said his administration was not aware of any activity planned at the citadel.
The stampede happened "during a tourist event attended by many young people" at the site.
Those arrested include five local police officers and two employees of ISPAN.
The authorities initially reported that 30 people had been killed but this number has been revised down to 25.
Seven people have been arrested in connection with a deadly stampede at the Laferrière Citadel.