Seoul distress calls show four hours of mayhem, police inaction
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo vowed on Wednesday to hold police accountable for Seoul's deadly Halloween crowd surge, after a log of emergency calls showed authorities were slow to respond.
The crush in the narrow alleyways of the Itaewon entertainment district on Saturday killed 156 people, mostly costumed young party-goers looking for a night of post-pandemic fun.
The first emergency call was made at 6:34 pm, a nervous caller warning that police needed to control the crowd before the crush of people turned deadly.
What follows is a condensed transcript, obtained by AFP, of about a dozen of those increasingly desperate calls to police:
6:34 p.m. (0934 GMT)
"This is getting really nervous with people coming up and down this alleyway. People can't walk down here but people keep coming up. I feel like people are going to get crushed to death. I barely got out of it. I think you need to control the situation."
8:09 p.m.
"There are too many people here being pushed, trampled, hurt. It's chaotic. You need to control this."
8:33 p.m.
"People are trampled on the streets here. This is getting dangerous ... There's no control and a three-way road is all blocked. I have a video shot. Can I send it to you?
8:53 p.m.
"People are almost getting crushed to death ... There are too many people ... This is not a prank call."
9:00 p.m.
"Situation here is on the verge of falling into a major accident with too many people. You need to come to put it under control."
9:02 p.m.
"People are being pushed hard here and everyone is in panic ... Please do something about making space here. I think people are going to die here."
9:07 p.m.
"I am at the risk of being crushed to death with so many people here ... I please ask you to direct one-way traffic here."
9:10 p.m.
"Situation here is really serious. People inside the alley are getting pressed so hard ... This is not just a store area. The whole alley is (in danger)."
"I got it. We will deploy policemen there," a police responder told the caller.
9:51 p.m.
"There are too many people here. Can you come out here as soon as possible for crowd control?"
10:11 p.m.
"It looks like people are getting crushed to death there ... total mayhem."
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