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Six dead and dozens hurt in nightclub stampede in Italy Six dead and dozens hurt in nightclub stampede in Italy
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Six people – five of them children – have died and about 35 others have been injured in a stampede of panicked concertgoers in a small town on Italy’s Adriatic coast, authorities have said. Six people – five of them children – have died and about 47 others have been injured in a stampede of panicked concertgoers in a small town on Italy’s Adriatic coast, authorities have said.
Three girls, two boys and an adult woman, who had accompanied her daughter to the disco in Corinaldo, died at the event on Saturday where an Italian rapper was entertaining the crowd, police chief Oreste Capocasa said in nearby Ancona. Three girls, two boys and an adult woman, who had accompanied her daughter to the disco in Corinaldo, died at the event on Saturday where an Italian rapper was entertaining the crowd. Ancona police chief Oreste Capocasa told RaiNews24 on Saturday morning that 13 of the injured were in a serious condition. Some 800 people were at the event.
The audience at rapper Sfera Ebbasta’s concert at the Lanterna Azzurra nightclub ran for the exits after someone sprayed a substance similar to pepper spray, said Italian fire officials and ANSA news agency. Police are pursuing reports that the audience at rapper Sfera Ebbasta’s concert at the Lanterna Azzurra nightclub ran for the exits after someone sprayed a substance similar to pepper spray.
Twelve of the 35 injured were in serious condition, Capocasa said. “It is one of the hypotheses which we are verifying,” police commander Cristian Carrozza said. “We have spoken to several witnesses, it is an enormous and complex case, but we can’t say anything more at this stage.”
The ages of the victims weren’t immediately given. It wasn’t immediately clear how many people were inside when the stampede erupted or the club’s maximum capacity. Police are also looking into a witness statement that one of the exit doors was blocked as the concertgoers tried to flee. “We were dancing while waiting for the concert to begin when we smelt an acrid odour we ran towards the exit but found it locked, a bouncer told us to go back.”
A teenager told ANSA he discovered that at least one of the emergency exits was locked when he tried to flee. The report said authorities were investigating if the emergency exits were working. Capocasa denied that the main exit door, to where most of the youngsters ran, was blocked. “The barriers at the exit fell. People fell and crushed by the crowd,” he said.
More to come… Interior minister Matteo Salvini speculated on RaiNews24 that the venue might have been over-capacity and that regulations within his recently approved security bill would ensure safety rules at nightclubs were maintained.
The minister, who also leads the far-right League, said in a Facebook post that a minute of silence would be held for the victims before a party rally in Rome on Saturday.
He wrote: “You can’t die like this, at fifteen, a thought and prayer for the six dead overnight in the Marche region, and hope for the thirteen seriously injured in hospital.” He then pledged to “find those responsible for these six broken lives, who due to malice, stupidity or greed turned a party into a tragedy.”
One woman died and more than 1,500 were injured last year when the use of pepper spray provoked a stampede on a square in the northern city of Turin as people gathered to watch the Champions League final between Juventus and Madrid.
Associated Press contributed to this report
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