Panic As 17 Mysteriously Die In South African Nightclub

Panic As 17 Mysteriously Die In South African Nightclub
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No fewer than 17 young people were on Sunday discovered dead at a nightclub in a township in South Africa’s southern city of East London, the police in the area have confirmed. 

A provincial police spokesman whose name was given as brigadier Thembinkosi Kinana narrated the tragic event to reporters saying; ‘We got a report about 17 (people) that died in a local tavern in Scenery Park which is based in East London’.

‘We are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident,’ he added.

He went on to state that the victims were aged between 18 and 20 years.

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The Eastern Cape provincial community and safety department official Unathi Binqose, speaking from the scene, ruled out a stampede as cause of death.

‘It’s difficult to believe it’s a stampede as there are no visible open wounds to those dead,’ Binqose told reporters who met him for an interview.

A regional local newspaper, DispatchLive, reported ‘bodies are lying strewn across tables, chairs and on the floor; with no obvious signs of injury..

Unverified pictures shared on social media showed bodies with no visible signs of injuries, strewn on the floor of the club.

Local television showed police officers trying to calm down a crowd of parents and onlookers gathered outside the club in the city, which lies on the Indian Ocean coast, nearly 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) south of Johannesburg.

‘Parents whose children did not sleep home are gathered here and they want to enter the tavern to look for their loved ones,’ said Binqose.

He said he understood the patrons were students ‘celebrating pens down, a party held after writing (high school) exams’.

Africa Daily News, New York

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