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(12 Apr 2001) VOICED BY: LOUISE BATES 0000-0010 Close-up exterior Ellis Park Stadium 0010-0013 Abandoned shoes on ground 0013-0016 Close-up football ticket on the ground 0015-0025 Newspaper headlines, various 0025-0027 Sign on side of undertaker's vehicle 0027-0034 People waiting in mortuary 0034-0038 Set up of Roy Nation 0038-0056 SOUNDBITE: (English) Roy Nation, Bereaved father 0056-0101 Exterior Johannesburg hospital 0101-0109 South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma visiting hospital 0109-0127 SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox Pop 0127-0130 Exterior government building 0130-0133 Government officials meeting in street 0133-0139 Officials arriving for meeting VISION ENDS 0139 STORYLINE: On Thursday morning South Africa began counting the cost of a soccer stampede the previous night which left 43 people dead, including children, and scores more injured. The tragedy occurred during a league match between the country's two biggest football teams, the Kaizer Chiefs and the Orlando Pirates. The rampage started when thousands of fans who couldn't fit into the stadium for the game between the Kaizer Chiefs and the Orlando Pirates shoved and broke through the fence around the facility or climbed over gates. VOICE-OVER: 0003 At Ellis Stadium in Johannesburg the wreckage and litter still remain a day after the tragedy occurred. They are a poignant reminder of what can happen when sporting events get out of control. 0015 The newspapers are scathing in their criticism of those who organised the event and the police whose job it was to control the crowds. Both failed, they say. 0025 The relatives of the 43 who died in the melee gathered at one of Johannesburg's mortuaries. They, too, blame the game's organisers. 0034 This man lost his 11-year-old son, trampled to death by the crowd. 0038 SOUNDBITE: (English) "We tried to... we were shouting 'Stop the game' and everything and nobody reacted. After 45 minutes they started to react. They started about quarter to eight, they started the stampede, and everything, and the gate was open, and who opened the gates?" SUPER CAPTION: Roy Nation, Bereaved father 0056 But the dead may not be the only cost that the nation has to bear. South Africa hopes to host the 2010 World Cup - a bid that many South Africans believe may have been irreparably harmed by the tragedy. 0109 SOUNDBITE: (English) "And I think they will seriously consider whether it will be a great risk to the international public to have to come to South Africa and be put at risk in stadiums which are not controlled properly by security - there is no control in the sale of tickets, and facilities are not user-friendly." SUPER CAPTION: Vox pop 0127 Meanwhile, South Africa has postponed all soccer matches due to be played this weekend. Whether it was an act of compassion or of fear remains unclear. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...