Halloween Crowd Surge Turns Deadly in South Korean Capital

Halloween Crowd Surge Turns Deadly in South Korean Capital

Choe Sang-Hun

Updated 

Oct. 29, 2022, 1:21 p.m. ET

Oct. 29, 2022, 1:21 p.m. ET

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SEOUL — At least two people were killed and more than 20 taken to the hospital with cardiac arrest on Saturday evening in Seoul after a crowd surged in the city’s popular Itaewon neighborhood during Halloween festivities, the fire department said. The incident occurred on one of the most raucous nights of the year in the South Korean capital.

As many as 81 people were reported to be having “breathing problems,” the police said. The South Korean national news agency Yonhap reported that about 50 people were in cardiac arrest.

President Yoon Suk Yeol ordered his government to dispatch urgent help and medical assistance to the scene after he was informed of “multiple casualties,” his office said in a statement.

Seoul’s mayor, Oh Se-hoon, who was visiting the Netherlands, was returning to South Korea, his office said.

Photos published by domestic media showed citizens, police officers and emergency medical workers performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on people sprawled on the pavement. Live footage on MBC-TV, a local broadcaster, showed firefighters carrying what looked like bodies covered with white sheets on stretchers to ambulances.

Local media said the narrow alleys of Itaewon were jam-packed with as many as 100,000 people for the Halloween festivities on Saturday evening. Earlier in the day, large protests had blocked city traffic in the area.

A witness said the stampede happened when a crowd surged down a narrow alleyway.

“People kept pushing down and more people were crushed down​,” the witness wrote on Twitter. “People crushed under the crowd were crying and I thought I would ​be crushed to death too, breathing through a hole and crying for help.”

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