
New Delhi: A cold old warning released by the Fan club Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in 2024 reappeared and was viral due to tragic death during the Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) iPL 2025 Victory celebrations that several people dead and many others injured. RCB won its first IPL title by defeating Kings Pandjab in the final of 2025, which caused massive celebrations in Bengalur. What should be a historical moment for franchise has changed into a disaster when it broke out during the ceremony of the team, resulting in loss of life and widespread injuries.As a result of the tragedy, fans on social media revived a post 2024 from the account of CSK fans, which warned against lack of security for women and families at the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengalur during IPL matches.“For our fans who have come and supported us today in Bangalore. I hope you have achieved home safe! Forever for your love and support! We have witnessed all women, children and families. Safety that we were not safe that we were not safe that we were not safe that is not safe that is not safe that is not safe.Now, given the recent tragedy, the same fans’ account has repossed their warnings and expressed frustration of how their previous fears were rejected.
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“Lots of fans on this old tweet. Yes, in 2024 we aroused fears about security and safety! Instead of acknowledging the RCB leadership and facing it, trolls came to defense as” where evidence “,” Bore losers “,” use Burlol “, ‘Sympathy’,” This is not killing ““Unfortunately, what happened in 2025 could easily be prevented if there was only responsibility, attitude and intention to recognize reality!” Fan Club CSK published on Thursday.The renewed place has triggered a new debate on the behavior of fans, security waste, and event management during high-ranking cricket actions in India-raising difficult questions for RCBs and local authorities on answers.IPL Champions RCB announced the financial assistance of RS 10 Lakh for families of 11 supporters who lost their lives in death outside the Chinnaswama stadium during the IPL team celebrations.“The unfortunate incident in yesterday’s Bengalur has caused a lot of anxiety and pain to the RCB family,” RCB issued a statement on social media on Thursday.“As a sign of respect and gesture of Solidarity RCB, RS 10 Lakh has announced each of the eleven families of the deceased. In addition, a fund called RCB Cares will be created to support fans injured in this tragic incident,” he added.More than 50 people were injured in the incident.