Seven people have been suspended or removed from their posts following a fatal primary school stampede in southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday afternoon.
The accident killed six students and injured 26 others at Mingtong Primary School in Kunming, capital of Yunnan.
A deputy head of the city’s education bureau and a vice governor of Panlong District have been suspended due to “serious dereliction of duty,” while another three people including the head of Mingtong Primary School have also been suspended, the local government said on Saturday.
Another two people in charge of school safety, including a deputy head of the school, have been sacked, it added.
Preliminary investigation showed that the stampede occurred after a nap period, when students were walking downstairs in the dormitory building.
A teacher placed two cotton cushions used for gym class, 200 cm long, 150 cm wide and 30 cm high, against the wall in the corridor of the building. One of the cushions slipped to the ground and blocked the way.