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I.Coast arrests 12 in DJ Arafat tomb desecration probe

ABIDJAN, Sept 2, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Ivorian police have detained 12 people
as part of a probe into the desecration of DJ Arafat’s tomb after fans opened
the music star’s coffin to take photos of him hours after his burial,
officials said Monday.

The incident took place Saturday following an overnight funeral concert at
Abidjan’s main stadium, where tens of thousands paid tribute to the singer
who died aged 33 in a motorbike crash last month.

Events took a dark turn when fans tried to enter the Williamsville
cemetery where the singer’s family had given him a private burial, prompting
clashes with police.

Several people made it past security, forced open the fresh grave and
coffin, and took photos and videos that they shared on social media.

Police fired teargas to disperse the grave profaners, and several people
were injured, witnesses told AFP.

“A probe has been opened and will be made public,” state prosecutor
Richard Adou told AFP.

Abidjan’s prefecture, meanwhile, confirmed that 12 had been detained
following the incident.

DJ Arafat, whose given name was Ange Didier Houon, was one of the most
popular African musicians in the Francophone world, and had been referred to
as the “king” of coupe-decale (cut and run), an Ivorian form of dance music.

News of his death had led to scenes of hysteria among some of his fans and
Twitter tributes from fellow artists. President Alassane Ouattara called him
“a youth icon and ambassador of Ivorian music and culture”.

BSS/AFP/RY/1900 hrs