 Now, a church in Nigerian southern city of Pothaquat is still trying to trace relatives of some of the victims of Saturday's stampede that killed 31 people. The tragedy occurred when a crowd reportedly rushed to receive food and other gift items being given away to the poor, resulting in a stampede. When I got myself back, I became conscious again, I didn't look at my son. I looked at my son, I saw him. When I rushed him, I saw that he's already on the ground, dead. I took him up and tried to shout for help. Even the security, the people that were in charge, they were wearing that black polo shirt for free and hope for life. All the bansas, we could not see anybody to help. What we are seeing is that we are running for a tax cutter. I don't know if they are trying to help us or they are trying to save their life or they are trying to see what they can do. I don't know but all I know is that I was shouting for help, nobody to help. The church put out a statement saying it is working to identify relatives of the victims, some of whom have been waiting outside the church for news. The Nigerian police say they are still investigating the incident.