Bengaluru Stampede Horror: RCB Victory Celebration Turns Deadly, Timeline Reveals How 11 Lives Were Lost
Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the heart of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) historic IPL victory celebration, became a scene of tragedy as a stampede claimed 11 lives and injured over 30 fans.

A stampede, triggered by an overwhelming crowd of 2-3 lakh fans, claimed 11 lives and injured over 30, transforming a moment of triumph into a nightmare. The chaos, fueled by rumors of free entry and inadequate crowd control, unfolded rapidly, as detailed in a timeline of events. As the city mourns, the sequence of missteps reveals critical lapses that led to the devastating loss of lives, sparking demands for accountability.
Timeline of a Tragedy
The tragic stampede unfolded over a few chaotic hours on June 4, 2025, as Bengaluru prepared to celebrate RCB’s first IPL title. At 10:00 AM, fans began gathering outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium, drawn by social media buzz about a victory parade and rumored free entry passes. By 12:00 PM, the crowd swelled to an estimated 2-3 lakh, far exceeding the stadium’s 35,000 capacity. At 1:30 PM, the RCB team arrived from a felicitation at Vidhana Soudha, escalating excitement. Rumors that players like Virat Kohli would appear at Gateල
System: Gate 7 sparked chaos at 2:15 PM when barriers collapsed under the crowd’s pressure, triggering a deadly crush. By 2:30 PM, police attempts to control the situation failed as fans, including women and children, were trampled. Emergency services arrived by 3:00 PM, but 11 lives were lost, with rescue efforts continuing past 4:00 PM. The timeline exposes critical failures: insufficient police presence (despite 5,000 personnel), lack of clear communication about entry, and no contingency for such a massive turnout. The Karnataka government’s inquiry, announced later that day, aims to investigate these lapses, but the timeline underscores the need for robust event planning to prevent such disasters.
A City in Mourning
“I saw people falling, unable to get up,” said Meena S., a survivor, her voice heavy with grief. The Karnataka government announced ₹10 lakh compensation for victims’ families and medical aid for the injured, but public outrage grows over perceived negligence.
Social media reflects Bengaluru’s heartbreak, with hashtags like #RCBTragedy trending. The incident has sparked debates on crowd management, with experts citing the lack of designated entry points and real-time crowd monitoring as key failures. As the city demands justice, the tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of public safety, urging authorities to prioritize robust planning over celebratory zeal to ensure such a horror never repeats.