New York Post

NIGHTCLUB HORROR

22 dead as S. Africa ‘stampede’ eyed

- By SAM RASKIN With Wires

More than 20 young people were found dead at a nightclub in South Africa early Sunday morning, authoritie­s said.

Police were investigat­ing after at least 22 bodies were discovered inside a popular township tavern close to East London city, area health officials said. No cause of death was immediatel­y known.

Unathi Binqose, the spokesman for the Department of Community Safety in Eastern Cape Province, said initial findings suggested there was a stampede at the overcrowde­d club, according to The New York Times.

“What has happened can be equated to a massacre,” East London Mayor Xola Pakati said in a statement.

South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa reportedly expressed his condolence­s.

“While the president awaits more informatio­n on the incident, his thoughts are with the families who have lost children as well as families who are awaiting confirmati­on of how their children may have been affected,” he said in a statement, according to CNN.

Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana, a police spokesman, said the police received a call about 4 a.m. local time reporting deaths at the tavern, the newspaper reported. He said the tavern held a large party on Saturday night that served as a celebratio­n of South Africa recently lifting its mask requiremen­t for public places, according to the Times.

Other reports suggested the young people had been attending a party to mark the end of winter school exams.

“It attracted huge numbers — more than the tavern can accommodat­e,” Kinana said.

The bodies will be taken to local mortuaries, where relatives are expected to help identify both male and female victims, said Siyanda Manana, a spokespers­on for the Eastern Cape provincial health department.

“We are going to immediatel­y be embarking on autopsies so we can know the probable cause of death,” he said, as forensic personnel performed their work at the cordoned-off crime scene at Enyobeni Tavern. “At this point, we cannot confirm the cause of death.”

“We are talking [about] 22 bodies right now,” Manana added. The owner of the club told a local broadcaste­r that he didn’t know exactly what transpired overnight beyond the overcrowdi­ng.

“I am still uncertain about what really happened, but when I was called in the morning I was told the place was too full and that some people were trying to force their way into the tavern,” said Siyakhange­la Ndevu.

“However, we will hear what the police say about the cause of death.”

Earlier, said police were alerted about an unspecifie­d incident at Scenery Park, about 2 miles from the city center. The dead men and women were between 18 and 20 years old, Kinana said.

Liquor condemned

“The circumstan­ces under which they died are under investigat­ion,” Kinana said, adding it was too early to come to a conclusion on their cause of death.

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane did not provide possible reasons for the deaths, but condemned “unlimited consumptio­n of liquor,” BBC reported.

“You can’t just trade in the middle of society like this and think that young people are not going to experiment,” he said.

“We really cannot understand what has happened here,” Mabuyane said, according to the Times.

 ?? ?? GRIM SCENE: Police found 22 bodies possibly stampeded to death at an overcrowde­d South African tavern on Sunday.
GRIM SCENE: Police found 22 bodies possibly stampeded to death at an overcrowde­d South African tavern on Sunday.

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