Tanzania rush for ‘holy oil’ kills 20 worshippers

Published February 3, 2020
DAR ES SALAM: People queue outside a hospital in Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region on Sunday to identify their relatives who were caught in the stampede.—AFP
DAR ES SALAM: People queue outside a hospital in Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region on Sunday to identify their relatives who were caught in the stampede.—AFP

DAR ES SALAAM: Twenty people in Tanzania were trampled to death at an open-air evangelical Christian church service in the north of the country, officials said on Sunday.

Kippi Warioba, district Commissioner in the northern town of Moshi, said he feared the number of dead could still rise from the accident which took place on Saturday.

“So far, 20 people have died, but the death toll could increase as there were also wounded,” Warioba said. At least 16 others were injured in the crush, he said.

The tragedy happened when a crowd of worshippers was attending a prayer ceremony on Saturday led by the popular preacher, Boniface Mwamposa, who heads the Arise and Shine Ministry Tanzania.

The stampede occurred when Mwamposa, who calls himself the “Apostle”, poured what he said was holy oil on the ground and the crowd surged towards to touch it in the hope of being cured of sickness, witnesses said.

“The Apostle Boniface Mwamposa poured sacred anointing oil on the ground,” one witness, Jennifer Temu, said.

“Dozens of people immediately fell being jostled and trampled, and some died. We have counted 20 people killed — but there are also wounded.”

“It was horrible, people trampled on mercilessly, jostling each other with elbows,” said another witness, Peter Kilewo.

“It was like the preacher had thrown bundles of dollars about... and there were all these deaths!” Mwamposa, the preacher, fled the scene after the stampede, and police appealed in a broadcast on national television for him to hand himself in.

The preacher was arrested in the port city of Dar es Salaam later on Sunday.

“Boniface Mwamposa tried to flee after this incident, but as I speak, he is in the hands of the police,” Interior Minister George Simbachawene told a press conference.

Simbachawene said that the preacher had started the stamped by calling on the packed crowd to place their foot on the spot where he had poured the oil.

“These are the words that led to these deaths,” said Simbachawene. “He must answer for it.” Tanzanian police chief Simon Sirro, who confirmed the toll of 20 dead, said investigations were ongoing into the incident.

Seven other people were arrested in Moshi, where the stampede took place,in connection with the incident.

Sirro also said police would also look into how church organisations handle such large-scale crowd events in general.

“We pray for them, but I must say that some churches are troublesome — and we will see how to handle them,” Sirro said.

President John Magufuli also issued a statement mourning the death of 20 people in Moshi, as well as 20 others killed by floods in Tanzania’s southern Lindi region this week.

“I’m very sorry for these deaths of these Tanzanians in the two events,” Magufuli said.

Published in Dawn, February 3rd, 2020

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