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Concert stampede in Italy leaves 6 dead, over 50 hurt

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CORINALDO, Italy — Teenagers panicked before a rap concert at a jammed Italian disco, setting off a stampede that killed five of them and a mother who had brought her daughter to the event, authoritie­s and survivors said. Fiftythree people were reported injured, including 13 in very serious condition.

Several survivors said panic spread through the late-night crowd after someone unleashed an irritant spray. Investigat­ors said they were checking those reports.

Video on state TV RaiNews24 showed scores of teenagers rushing out a door and surging toward a low wall near an exit at the Blue Lantern disco in the central Italian town of Corinaldo, near Ancona on the Adriatic coast. The barrier then gives way and a cascade of teenagers tumble over it, falling on top of each other.

The bodies of the trampled victims were all found near a low wall, Ancona Firefighte­rs Cmdr. Dino Poggiali told Sky TG24 News. State radio said most of the dead had their skulls crushed in the melee.

The victims — three girls and two boys — ranged in age from 14 to 16 and the mother who was killed was 39, said Col. Cristian Carrozza, commander of the Ancona province Carabinier­i paramilita­ry police.

“Close down the place, convict someone. Who’s going to give me back my son?” Giuseppe Orlandi, fighting back tears, told reporters after he had identified the body of his son, Mattia, 15, in a hospital morgue.

The stampede occurred shortly after 1 a.m., less than 30 minutes before the concert by Italian rapper Sfera Ebbasta was to begin.

Authoritie­s said organizers had sold far too many tickets for the space. Ancona Chief Prosecutor Monica Garulli told reporters that about 1,400 tickets were sold but the disco was only able to hold about 870 people.

Later, Premier Giuseppe Conte, who visited the scene, said the disco had three rooms but inexplicab­ly only used one for the concert, and it only holds 469 people.

The woman who was killed, Eleanora Girolimini, had four children and had accompanie­d her 11year-old daughter to the concert, her husband, Paolo, told reporters. The girl was treated for a knee injury.

Outside the hospital where the bodies were brought, he lashed out at the event’s organizers, saying that many at the event were drunk.

“Four children now are without their mother, and one of them is still nursing,” he said. “It was way overcrowde­d and alcohol abounded.”

Sfera Ebbasta wrote on Twitter that he was “deeply pained” by the tragedy, thanked rescuers and offered his “affection and support” to the families of the dead and the injured. Out of respect to them, he canceled some promotiona­l appearance­s.

Italian President Sergio Mattarella demanded a full investigat­ion.

 ?? Bobo Antic / Associated Press ?? Relatives and friends comfort one another outside the morgue in Corinaldo, Italy, on Saturday after a stampede in an overcrowde­d disco killed six people.
Bobo Antic / Associated Press Relatives and friends comfort one another outside the morgue in Corinaldo, Italy, on Saturday after a stampede in an overcrowde­d disco killed six people.

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