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we start this hour with some breaking news and a police spokesperson in indonesia says that at least 127 people have been killed after a riot at a football match in east java. this story is developing as we speak, but the reuters news agency is reporting that the deaths happened as people stampeded. our reporter, shelley phelps, hasjoined me with the latest details. what can you tell us? this incident what can you tell us? this incident took what can you tell us? this incident took place - what can you tell us? this incident took place on - what can you tell us? ti 3 incident took place on saturday night. two teams were playing a match, arema fc versus persebaya surabaya. the trouble is thought to have started when the home team lost and thousands of people rush towards the pitch. now, there is footage on social media showing quite dramatic scenes of people rushing towards the middle of the stadium. police can also be seen firing tear gas at supporters who were ru ....
As the state continues counting the dead. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. the two frontrunners in brazil s highly polarised presidential election have been holding their final rallies ahead of sunday s vote. all major polls have put former leftist president, luiz inacio lula de silva, ahead of the right wing incumbant, jair bolsonaro, but anxiety over a contested outcome remains. let s cross to new york now and speak to professor maxine margolis. she is the author of goodbye brazil: emigres from the land of soccer & samba. welcome to bbc news, thank you for coming on. welcome to bbc news, thank you for coming on welcome to bbc news, thank you for coming on. talk. for coming on. thank you. talk us through for coming on. thank you. talk us through the for coming on. thank you. talk us through the issues - for coming on. thank you. talk us through the issues facing i us through the issues facing brazilians at the moment, what will people be thinking about when they cast their vote? probab ....