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Marija Taseva enjoyed the night out with her sister in Pulse Club in Kocani, on Saturday, Saturday when she hit a disaster.
They watched DNA, popular hip-hop duo in the country, When a fire is broken who killed at least 59 people and hurt 155 others.
“Everyone started screaming and shouting” going out, get out! “” The 19th year old said Reuters.
People desperately tried to escape from flames, but there was only one way out for about 500 people, because the only other door on the back of the place was locked.
“I don’t know how I am, but I ended up on earth, I couldn’t get up and at that moment, people started suffering me,” said Mrs. Taseva.
In the end, she managed to reach security, but her sister didn’t.
“My sister died. I saved myself and wasn’t.”
Head suspects believed to be responsible for fire – including “ministries from the ministries who gave this license” – they were arrested.
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ReutersThe fire started at at £ 2er (01:30 GMT) on Sunday when sparks from pyrotechnic devices hit the ceiling, which was made of extremely flammable material, said Interior Minister Pance.
Described as “Improvised Night Club” with a local press, place, located in the city of about 100 km (60 miles) east of the capital, Skopje, did not have a legal license to work, Toskovski said.
Earlier was the warehouse of the carpet, and the police watch whether the bribes and corruption were connected to fire.
“Most dead suffered injuries from the stampede that happened in the panic as they tried to go out,” Kocan Hospital, Kristina Serafimovska said, told reporters.
“Seventy patients have burns and carbon monoxide poisoning,” she said, according to the AFP news agency.
Vladislav Gruev, a specialist in reconstructive and plastic surgery at the University Clinic for surgical diseases treats the survivors.
“Most of them have extensive injuries with burns, above 18% of the surface area, second and third degree burns, neck, upper torso and upper limbs – hands and fingers,” he said.
‘Many young lives lost’
Inspections Sunday showed several “abnormalities” in the spot, including “shortcomings” in the fire extinguisher and lighting, a spokesman for the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Biljana Arsovska.
Speaking outside the hospital, the Red Cross Volunteer Mustafa Sayov said that most of those who died were young people.
“Inside where the victims identify the situation is far worse. You see that parents are also pretty young people in the 40s. Their children are 18 or 20 years old.”
“The situation is brutal, chaotic, stories are very sad, and unfortunately many young lives are lost.”
One man, whose nephew is injured in the fire, said some people could not locate their children.
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Getty ImagesMany are angry and looking for answers, like Dear Stojanov, who lost his only child in the fire.
“Let me tell you in front of everyone. Film me. I’m a dead man, I lost all … The whole Europe should know,” he said he told reporters.
“After this tragedy, what do I need this life for? I don’t need it.
“I had one child and I lost him.”
President northern Macedonia Gordan Siljanovska-Davkov, said that it was necessary for responsibilities for what happened.
“None of the responsible this time should be avoided by law, justice and punishment,” she said.
“Nothing is worthy of human life, especially the young life.”
It is mostly more serious to be injured for treatment in professional clinics in Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Turkey, added.
The government declared seven days of national mourning, and will hold an emergency session as part of the current investigations in which the incident takes place.
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