DJ Arafat: Fans of Ivorian artist 'open coffin' during funeral unrest
Some fans of late musician DJ Arafat
appear to have opened his coffin during unrest at the artist's funeral
in the Ivory Coast cITY of Abidjan.
The 33-year-old DJ, whose real name was Ange Didier Huon, died in a motorcycle accident earlier this month.
Video
on social media appear to show fans opening his coffin and undressing
the late musician body to check for tattoos and identify him.
The chaotic scenes came hours after thousands gathered to pay tribute.
Police resorted to using tear gas to try disperse those who had gathered at a private family ceremony being held locally.
"We wanted to see the body of our idol before the tomb was sealed," one unnamed fan told AFP news agency.
DJ Arafat was one of the most popular African musicians in the Francophone world, and had been referred to as the "king" of coupé-décalé (cut and run), an Ivorian form of dance music.
He came to symbolise the flashy, well-dressed lifestyle associated with the music, which features fast percussion, deep bass and hip hop-style vocals.
Off stage, DJ Arafat was known for controversy, having faced accusations of domestic abuse.
He came to symbolise the flashy, well-dressed lifestyle associated with the music, which features fast percussion, deep bass and hip hop-style vocals.
Off stage, DJ Arafat was known for controversy, having faced accusations of domestic abuse.
BBC
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