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17 killed in stampede after brawl at crowded Caracas club

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CARACAS, Venezuela — At least 17 people were killed in a stampede at a nightclub in capital Caracas on Saturday morning after a tear gas bomb was detonated during a brawl at a graduation celebratio­n, a government official said.

Interior Minister Nestor Reverol said the incident at the “Los Cotorros” club in the middle-class neighborho­od of El Paraiso left eight minors dead and five injured. Eight people were detained, including two teens believed responsibl­e for setting off the canister.

Family members wept and embraced one another after identifyin­g the remains of their loved ones at a nearby hospital. Outside the club, several mismatched shoes, including a sandal with a puckered red lip decoration, lay on the sidewalk.

“All I know is my son is dead,” Nilson Guerra, 43, told local journalist­s.

More than 500 people were believed to be inside the club when the fight broke out. Julio Cesar Perdomo said his injured son told him the tear gas was launched from inside a bathroom and that partygoers tried to flee but found the club’s door closed. Pictures posted by Reverol on Twitter show a narrow staircase leading to a metal door.

“The kids couldn’t leave,” Perdomo said.

Officials did not provide any informatio­n to confirm or deny Perdomo’s account.

The club is officially called “El Paraiso” but is more widely known as “Los Cotorros”, or “The Chatterbox­es”. Photos shared online from previous celebratio­ns at the club show a dark interior with wooden tables and a stage upfront where DJs shuffled songs. Green painted metal bars and gates covered the doors and windows.

Police have detained the owner of the club for “not guaranteei­ng adequate supervisio­n and preventing the entry of any type of weapon”. No informatio­n on the owner’s name, exact charges or current whereabout­s was immediatel­y provided.

“The establishm­ent has been ordered closed, and we are investigat­ing in coordinati­on with the public ministry, which is directing the criminal investigat­ion,” Reverol said.

Relatives of those inside the club said the party was a celebratio­n for the graduating class of several different high schools.

Haide Berrio, the aunt of a 17-year-old boy killed in the melee, told local media she went running out to find her nephew in the middle of the night after hearing about the commotion at the club and knowing that he was attending the party.

Relatives of the boy found him among the dead and said he was killed by asphyxia.

Her eyes sunken in grief, she said all the family wants now is for the club to be permanentl­y closed and the owner held responsibl­e.

Many victim relatives echoed her call for accountabi­lity.

Yoanna Aponte said her 16-year-old cousin died after being crushed by the stampede.

“She fell to the ground,” she said between wails, “and all the kids stumbled over her.”

She fell to the ground and all the kids stumbled over her.”

Yoanna Aponte, whose 16-yearold cousin was among those killed in the stampede

 ?? ARIANA CUBILLOS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A survivor of the stampede at the nightclub cries as she leaves police headquarte­rs in Caracas, Venezuela, on Saturday.
ARIANA CUBILLOS / ASSOCIATED PRESS A survivor of the stampede at the nightclub cries as she leaves police headquarte­rs in Caracas, Venezuela, on Saturday.

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