Firecrackers misfired causes injury to spectators in the sevens football match stadium 
Kerala

Football match organisers booked after 50 injured in firecracker accident in Kerala

Over 50 people were injured when firecrackers misfired and fell among the spectators of a Sevens football match at a stadium in the Areekode area of this district

Malappuram (Kerala) | Over 50 people were injured when firecrackers misfired and fell among the spectators of a Sevens football match at a stadium in the Areekode area of this district on Tuesday evening, police said here.

Among those injured, two are admitted to a hospital, police said.

The injuries of others who sought treatment were not serious, they added.

On Wednesday, police registered a case against the organisers.

According to the police, the incident occurred when firecrackers were set off just before the match.

The firecrackers misfired and fell among the spectators seated near the ground, injuring several.

The organisers have been booked under Sections 288 (negligent conduct with respect to an explosive substance) and 125(B) (Act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the BNS, police added.

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