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18 dead in China karaoke lounge fire

Suspect captured in a district, shortly after authoritie­s offered a 200,000 yuan reward

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Afire tore through a karaoke lounge in southern China yesterday, killing 18 people and injuring another five, as authoritie­s arrested an arson suspect who had reportedly blocked the entrance with a motorcycle.

The fire started after midnight in a three-storey building in Yingde, a town within Qingyuan City in Guangdong province, and was put out shortly before 1am local time, according to the police.

A preliminar­y investigat­ion found that it was caused by arson, the Qingyuan public security department said on its Weibo social media account.

The suspect got into an argument, then used a motorcycle to block the building’s door and lit the fire, state broadcaste­r CCTV said, adding that he was on the lam.

Police said the suspect was captured in a village district, shortly after authoritie­s offered a 200,000 yuan (Dh116,467 or $32,000) reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest of a man identified as a 32-year-old with burn marks on his hips.

The police statement did not describe the location of the fire but state media said it occurred in a small KTV house, or karaoke lounge. Unverified videos from the scene posted by local media show flames leaping from the building on a tree-lined street at night, with fire trucks and a crowd of onlookers on the road.

Popular activity

Karaoke is a popular activity in China, with even shopping centres featuring booths where people can sit and sing their favourite songs.

Larger KTV lounges proliferat­e as well, often spanning across multiple floors in a building, with narrow corridors linking dozens of individual rooms together.

The lounge where the fire occurred was smaller, with only one corridor for entry and exit, state TV said.

Merrymaker­s often go for a buffet dinner and sing and drink with a small group of friends in the private rooms late into the night.

Deadly fires are common in China, where safety regulation­s are widely flouted and enforcemen­t is often lax.

 ?? AP ?? This aerial photo shows the fire accident site of a karaoke bar in Yingde City, South China’s Guangdong Province, yesterday.
AP This aerial photo shows the fire accident site of a karaoke bar in Yingde City, South China’s Guangdong Province, yesterday.

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