To celebrate the end of school exams, several underage teenagers gathered at Enyobeni Tavern in East London on Saturday night and celebrated until the wee hours of the next morning. The survivors talk about a strong and suffocating smell that filled the crowded club as the teenagers began to collapse on the track. Police found corpses lying on chairs and sofas, lying on tables and lying on the club track. The youngest victim was a 13-year-old girl. “They died while dancing,” said Police Secretary Becky Celle. “They dance, they fall and they die. Literally. “

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The story goes on under the ad “Others just felt dizzy, slept on the couch, (and) died. He tells you the story that they were all children because someone should have noted it “. A number of theories as to how this tragedy occurred have emerged in the absence of harsh answers. Police initially suspected that a riot could have caused the deaths, but this was quickly ruled out. Gas leakage is also suspected. Forensic samples from young victims are tested in a toxicology lab to see if the teens were poisoned.

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Sinovuyo Monyane, 19, who was hired by the bar to promote an alcohol brand, was among the survivors and considers herself lucky to be alive. In an interview with Agence France-Presse, she told the news agency that she escaped through a locked door as the club’s visitors tried desperately to leave the horrible scene. “We tried to cross the crowd, shouting ‘please let us go’ and others shouting ‘we are dying, children’ and ‘we are suffocating’ and ‘there are people who cannot breathe’,” he said.

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The story goes on under the ad “It simply came to our notice then. I was out of breath and there was a strong smell of some kind of spray in the air. “We thought it was pepper spray.” Monyane regained consciousness after being sprayed with water. “I got up and realized that there were corpses around. “I saw people pouring water, but these people did not even move,” he said in a telephone interview. “I could have died.”

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AFP also spoke to a staff member at the bar, Sifiso Promise Matinise, who said he had spilled water on teenagers who had collapsed in an attempt to wake them up. He thought they were just drunk until the gravity of the situation sank. “I saw two people collapse, they died,” he said. Trending Stories

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Special investigators from Pretoria have been called in to investigate the deaths, but no arrests have been made so far. “Investigators are still searching for possible clues and answers at the Enyobeni tavern,” said regional police spokesman Thembinkosi Kinana.

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Police said they were called to the Enyobeni tavern in East London’s East Cape Town around 4am on Sunday after reports that there were “inanimate bodies” there. Police officers who responded to the call entered a gloomy scene: 17 of the teenagers were found dead at the nightclub. Two others died at a local clinic, one died on the way to another hospital and one at that hospital. They were between 13 and 17 years old, police said. Police spokeswoman Col. Athlenda Mathe said an investigation was under way and the cause of death had not yet been determined. However, Cele said forensic samples were sent to an advanced toxicology lab in Cape Town, indicating that police are examining the possibility that a poison or toxin may be involved. Cele said toxicological tests could take “a long time”.

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“The suspicion is that it was something they either swallowed through drinks, food or something they inhaled,” Unathi Binqose, the province’s security official, told AFP. Initial reports suggested the victims – 12 boys and nine girls – may have died in the crash due to the crowd at the party, but authorities found no visible signs of injuries on the bodies and police have now ruled it out. The story goes on under the ad The teens reportedly celebrated the end of mid-year exams, a local DJ’s birthday and the relaxation of some of the latest COVID-19 restrictions in South Africa, announced earlier in the week. Parents were asked to come to the morgue to identify their children. The Eastern Cape Health Department said there are survivors who are being treated in the hospital for back pain, chest tightness, vomiting and headaches. People stand behind a police cordon outside Enyobeni Tavern in East London, South Africa, Sunday, June 26, 2022. AP Police Chief Cele said the teens died between 02:00 and 04:30 on Sunday morning. He also visited the nightclub and morgue on Sunday and burst into tears as he spoke to reporters outside the morgue. “The sight of these bodies sleeping there; when you look at their faces, you realize that you are dealing with children, children, children,” Cele said. “You have heard the story that they are young, but when you see them you understand that it is a disaster. Twenty-one of them. Too many.” The story goes on under the ad

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is in Germany for the G7 summit, expressed his condolences to the families of the victims in a statement, but also said he was concerned because “such young people gathered in a place that, at first glance, should be out of bounds for people under 18 years of age. “ It is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to consume or buy alcohol in South Africa, and the Eastern Cape Liquor Board said it was revoking the nightclub’s alcohol license and would prosecute the club licensee. The tragedy will regain control of the many bars and nightclubs operating on the streets of South Africa’s slums, which are often criticized for failing to comply with drinking laws. – with files from the Associated Press 3:03 “Catastrophic”: Big fire hit the building of the South African parliament Previous video Next video © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.