DEATH TRAP

Seoul Halloween crush: Chilling pic shows thousands of revellers rammed into 12ft alley as 153 dead in stampede

A DEADLY crush killed at least 153 as tens of thousands of Halloween fans were trapped in a narrow alleyway just 12 feet wide.

Chaos erupted on the streets of Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday night as more than 100,000 people rammed into the popular party district Itaewon.

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Tens of thousands of people had crammed into the area moments before the stampedeCredit: Reuters
Revellers were out to celebrate Halloween when tragedy struckCredit: Reuters
Emergency services raced to the scene on Saturday evening and battled to save victimsCredit: Reuters
Dozens of people collapsed and were treated for cardiac arrestCredit: AP
Emergency workers grappled to pull those who needed help from the crowdCredit: Reuters

Chilling pictures show the area crammed with party-goers barely able to move moments before the stampede.

Witnesses have criticised the lack of crowd control and say emergency services only got involved when the crush became fatal.

It is understood authorities failed to make preparations to manage the anticipated number of people who planned to flood into the area.

Excited teenagers and young adults had poured into the capital to enjoy the first unrestricted Halloween celebrations in three years since Covid regulations were lifted.

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But instead they found themselves caught up in a terrifying stampede as the festivities had attracted a dangerous amount of people.

Tragically, at least 153 people were declared dead with a further 82 injured - 19 of those seriously.

Of those killed, 97 were women and 57 were men. Four victims were just teenagers, while 96 were in their 20s, South Korea’s Interior and Safety Ministry reported.

South Korean officials said the deaths included 26 foreigners from China, Iran, Russia, France, the US, Australia, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Austria, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Norway.

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The US embassy in Seoul has confirmed two US citizens were among those killed.

Witnesses say the crowd became increasingly "agitated" as the evening went on.

Shortly before 10.20pm, the situation became out of control as a stampede broke out as people were forced down the tight, sloped alleyway after it was already packed wall-to-wall with people.

Those at the top of the 147ft long pathway started to fall, sending people below them toppling over others.

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