Toppled revellers in Seoul, South Korea, were trapped for as long as 40 minutes, stacked on one another 'like dominoes' in a chaotic crush so intense that clothes were ripped off.
In one moment, thousands of Halloween revellers crammed into the narrow, vibrant streets of Seoul’s most cosmopolitan neighbourhood, eager to show off their capes, wizard hats and bat wings.
Witnesses described a nightmarish scene as people performed CPR on the dying and carried limp bodies to ambulances, while dance music pulsed from garish clubs lit in bright neon. Others tried desperately to pull out those trapped at the bottom of the crush of people, but often failed because there were too many of the fallen on top of them.
“I thought I was dying," one woman said in posts on Twitter. "My entire body was stuck among everyone else, while people laughed from a terrace and videotaped us. I thought I would really die if I cried out. I stretched my hands out to who were above me and I managed to get out.” When a 27-year-old office worker who gave only his surname, Choi, left the bar he'd been in during the crush, he saw dozens of police and paramedics. "It kind of looked like a war zone,” he said.
Friends and family members gathered at a local government office to try to find news about the missing. Even after the crush, witnesses said they saw some revellers not immediately making way for emergency vehicles, rescuers and police officers. One viral video clip on Twitter showing a crowd of young people dancing and singing near the carnage drew several insults from South Koreans.