Australian survivor of South Korea Halloween stampede blames ‘mismanagement’

An Australian survivor of a crowd crush that killed more than 150 partygoers in the South Korean capital of Seoul blamed the huge loss of life on officials' failure to employ effective crowd controls despite anticipating a massive turnout for the Halloween celebrations.

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An Australian survivor of a crowd crush that killed more than 150 partygoers in the South Korean capital of Seoul blamed the huge loss of life on officials' failure to employ effective crowd controls despite anticipating a massive turnout for the Halloween celebrations.

Nathan Taverniti, 24, said he's still grappling with emotional shock after losing one of his friends during the tragedy on Saturday at the nightlife district of Itaewon.

The deaths occurred at a narrow downhill alley running between a dense row of store fronts and the landmark Hamilton Hotel.

The path became clogged by a huge and unstoppable wave of partygoers before some of them fell and toppled one another like dominos, according to witnesses, before suffocating to death.

An estimated 100,000 partygoers flocked to Itaewon for the Halloween celebrations over the weekend, and some experts say it should have been an obvious decision for authorities to temporarily block some of the neighbourhood's notoriously narrow lanes and hills.

Stuck in a huge crowd, Taverniti said he didn't sense that something terrible would happen until some women near him apparently slipped and fell down, and people nearby tried to help them back up.

By that time, he could no longer seen where his three friends were.

He said he thought he saw some of his friends' hands among the people who were piling up.

He tried to grab them, but had to let go after being crushed by the enormous weight of other people who were losing balance.

He said he heard "lots of people screaming."

Taverniti said he shouted to the bars and clubs to open their doors to let some people in to ease the crowd, but that nobody listened.

He said several police officers arrived about half an hour later and people in the crowd helped pull out those who were injured before more officers arrived later.

He later found one of his friends among the rows of unconscious bodies laid out in the pavement.

Taverniti was able to locate his two other friends being treated at hospitals.

He says he plans to stay in Seoul for a bit longer to make sure steady recovery of his hospitalised friends.

"I believe 100% that this incident is a result of the government's mismanagement and the lack of ability because I have known that Halloween event has always been this big in Itaewon," Taverniti said.

Published By : Associated Press Television News

Published On: 1 November 2022 at 12:58 IST