The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Police launch full-scale probe

- By Hiroshi Mizota Yomiuri Shimbun Correspond­ent

SEOUL — e South Korean police set up a 475-person investigat­ive headquarte­rs on Monday to collect security camera footage and eyewitness testimony and determine the cause of Saturday’s crowd surge, which killed 156 people in Seoul’s popular Itaewon neighborho­od.

e police conducted an inspection on Monday a ernoon with the National Forensic Service at the site of the incident, a gently sloping alley 3.2 meters wide and 40 meters long.

ey measured the alley and took photograph­s of the shops lining the street to be able to recreate three-dimensiona­lly the conditions that led to the incident. ey are also checking security camera footage, collecting messages posted on social media from the site and interviewi­ng witnesses.

e police are prioritizi­ng analysis of the incident over other cases, they said.

e incident occurred in an alley connecting a main road and another street at slightly higher elevation. People from the jampacked street owed into the already crowded alley, where some apparently fell, causing those around them to also fall over.

More than 100,000 people reportedly gathered in the Itaewon area on the day of the accident, and more than 1,000 people are said to have been in the alley.

South Korean daily papers including e Munhwa Ilbo quoted police sources as saying more than 300 people were piled on top of one another in an area only some 18 square meters in size around the midpoint of the alley, where casualties were most concentrat­ed. In that spot, people were piled six to seven layers deep, they reported.

Local media quoted an eyewitness as saying that people under intense pressure from the crowd lost consciousn­ess while still standing.

One focus of the upcoming investigat­ion will be whether anyone intentiona­lly pushed anyone else.

In footage of the site released online, several voices can be heard shouting “Push, push” and “Go back, go back.” A number of eyewitness­es and people who were in the alley at the time have also said there were people pushing.

However, it could be di cult to identify those shouting in any footage because much of the alley wasn’t lit by streetligh­ts. (Nov. 2)

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Yomiuri Shimbun photos Rescue workers on Sunday treat the injured following the stampede in Seoul.
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People continue to leave flowers on Tuesday for the victims of the fatal crowd surge in Seoul.

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