Updated On: 04 October, 2022 10:06 AM IST | Malang | AP
The mob threw bottles and other objects, and the violence spread outside the stadium, where police cars were overturned and torched

Football supporters hold candlelight vigil for victims of a stampede. Pic/AFP
Dicky Kurniawan felt the sharp sting in his eyes as Indonesian police fired tear gas into the football stadium. From his seat near an exit, he said he watched the melee unfold Saturday night as angry fans poured into the field to demand answers after host Arema FC of East Java`s Malang city lost to Persebaya Surabaya, its first defeat ever on its home turf.
The mob threw bottles and other objects, and the violence spread outside the stadium, where police cars were overturned and torched. Kurniawan, 22, was shocked when police fired tear gas at spectators in the stands. As the stinging gas spread through the stadium, Kurniawan grabbed his girlfriend and ` like everyone else ` dashed to the exits. The mass rush led to a stampede that killed nearly three dozen people almost instantly.