Manchester Evening News

151 dead in Halloween parade crowd surge

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CONCERNED relatives rushed to hospitals in search of their loved ones on Sunday as South Korea mourned the deaths of at least 151 people, mostly in their teens and 20s, who were crushed after a huge Halloween party crowd surged into a narrow alley in a nightlife district in Seoul.

Witnesses said the crowd surge in the Itaewon area on Saturday night caused “a hell-like” chaos as people fell on each other “like dominos”.

Some people were bleeding from their noses and mouths while being given CPR, witnesses said, while others clad in Halloween costumes continued to sing and dance nearby, possibly without knowing the severity of the situation.

“I still can’t believe what has happened. It was like a hell,” said Kim Mi Sung, an official at a nonprofit organisati­on that promotes tourism in Itaewon.

Ms Kim said she performed CPR on 10 people who were unconsciou­s and nine of them were declared dead at the scene. She said the 10 were mostly women wearing witch outfits and other Halloween costumes.

The crowd surge is the country’s worst disaster in years.

Tens of thousands of people were believed to have gathered in Itaewon for Halloween festivitie­s.

Witnesses said the streets were so densely clogged with people and slow-moving vehicles that it was practicall­y impossible for emergency workers and ambulances to quickly reach the alley near the Hamilton Hotel.

There were concerns the death toll could grow as 24 people among the 104 being treated for injuries were in critical condition, according to Seoul City’s disaster headquarte­rs.

The city government said more than 2,600 people had called or visited a nearby city office, reporting missing relatives and asking officials to confirm whether they were among those injured or dead after the crush.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared a one-week national mourning period.

 ?? ?? A woman places flowers to pay tribute to victims in Seoul
A woman places flowers to pay tribute to victims in Seoul

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