After a fire in the cottages died the club manager who was on treatment in Lithuania
The number of victims Fire at the Pulse nightclub in the cottages It grew to 60. According to foreign agencies, the club manager has died in treatment in Lithuania. He was also among the 34 suspects for the tragedy in which they are 16 in March due to suffocation died mostly youngreports Macedonian news agency Makfax.
Macedonian Minister of Health Arben taravari He told Skopje media that they had been informed of his death today and that he was one of the most endangered patients after a fire in which 193 people were injured. He had 40 % burns and was on dialysis due to renal failure. They are in critical condition Three more injured. Previously announced on Tuesday that at home and abroad, Also in Slovenia, there are still one hundred injured in hospitals.
The funeral of the victim was 20. March. Robert Atanasovski/AFP
During the concert at a crowded club, the fire caused the use of pyrotechnics on stage, for which they did not have permission. Therefore, on Tuesday, the Macedonian Parliament banned the use of pyrotechnics indoors.
The government has announced a number of legal changes after the tragedy in the Northern Macedonia cottages in northern Macedonia. They are expected to increase public safety and give the competent authorities several powers to act and tighten penalties for violators.
The investigation found that the club had operated without a valid permit for operation, that it had only one input and did not have basic security measures. With regard to the fire, 34 people are suspected of the accomplice of a serious crime of threatening the security of 34 people, including the former minister and several other government representatives and seven police officers. The judge ordered a 30-day detention as 24 suspects, including three of the last mayors of the Kočani.
The investigation found that the club had operated without a valid permit for operation, that it had only one input and did not have basic security measures. Photo: Armend Noni/AFP