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Eighteen people have died after police in Madagascar opened fire on what they called a lynch mob angered at the kidnapping of an albino child, a senior doctor has told AFP.
The kidnapping took place last week, according to Jean-Brunelle Razafintsiandraofa, a member of parliament for Ikongo district.
"At the moment, 18 people have died in all, nine on the spot and nine in hospital," said doctor Tango Oscar Toky, chief physician at a hospital in southeastern Madagascar.
"Of the 34 injured, nine are between life and death. We are waiting for a government helicopter to evacuate them to the capital".
Around 500 protesters armed with blades and machetes "tried to force their way" into the station, a police officer involved in the shooting said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The national police in the capital confirmed the "very sad event", but only gave a toll of 11, with 18 injured.
Andry Rakotondrazaka, the national police chief, told a news conference that what happened "could have been avoided but it happened".
AFP