According to Agence France-Presse, on October 3, local time, Indonesian officials said that the number of child deaths caused by fan clashes had risen from 17 earlier to 32, the youngest of whom was only 3 years old.

On October 1, local time, after a football match in East Java, Indonesia, a riot and stampede occurred in the local stadium, causing hundreds of deaths and injuries.

  Meanwhile, Indonesia's National Human Rights Commission has questioned the police's decision to use tear gas.

At the time of the incident, local Indonesian police fired tear gas at fans who entered the stadium.

Police have argued that they fired tear gas to "force fans back into the stands" and that it was fired after two officers were killed.

  Earlier on the 3rd, Indonesia's chief security minister said at a press conference that an independent investigation team would be established to thoroughly investigate the incident.

(Headquarters reporter Xu Bochao)