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Peru officials condemn nightclub owner after 13 crushed to death

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Peruvian government officials condemned the owner of a nightclub after at least 13 people were crushed to death or asphyxiated.

The incident happened as partygoers tried to flee a party raided by the Police because it violated coronavirus restrictions.

At least six persons were injured, including three police officers, as around 120 people tried to escape the Thomas Restobar club in Lima’s Los Olivos district on Saturday night.

The stampede resulted as the Police arrived to break up the event, which neighbors had reported, National Police and government officials said.

People became trapped between the only entrance door and a staircase leading to the street, officials said.

Peru ordered the closure of nightclubs and bars in March and banned extended family gatherings on Aug. 12 to fight what is Latin America’s second-highest COVID-19 infection rate, according to a Reuters tally.

A Sunday curfew is also in effect.

The Interior Ministry blamed the deaths on the “criminal irresponsibility of an unscrupulous businessman’’.

Peru’s Women’s Minister, Rosario Sasieta, called for harsh penalties for the club’s management who organized the event.

“I ask for the maximum sanction for the owners of this place, which has really been irresponsible, and we are talking about a malicious homicide for profit,’’ Sasieta told journalists during a visit to the site on Sunday morning.

“Knowing that there is a health emergency, knowing that not even at home you can meet with relatives who do not live there, you have the irresponsibility of opening a place for 120 people to enter?’’ Sasieta retorted.

The owner or managers of Thomas Restobar were not immediately available to comment.

At least 23 partygoers were detained by the Police as part of their investigation, the Interior Ministry said.

Peru had recorded a total of 585,236 coronavirus cases as of Saturday, double the number reported on July 2, while the known death toll has risen to 27,453.



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