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RabauseThousands of people protested in the North Macedonian city of Kocani, asking justice and action against corruption after a nightclub fire killed 59 people, most of the teenagers.
“No one will die like that – no one,” a teenage boy tells the BBC. “Those children, they have a future, they have talents.”
The wrist nightclub is wrapped with fans looking at DNK, a popular hip-hop band, if sparks from flarers with a patch of ceiling causing ceiling.
About 20 people were confined by the question of danger, including the owner of the nightclub and some government ministers.
Many of Kocani believe that corruption allows improvised venues to operate in insufficient safety measures.
Children’s relatives who have not been lost outside of a hospital to give DNA samples to help identify.
Kocani, a town of about 25,000 people, is located 100km (60 miles) to the east of the capital, skopje.
More than 160 people were injured in the blast, including 45 suffering of serious injury. Most of them were flown to hospitals in neighboring Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Turkey for specialized treatment.
In the protest rally, the uncle of a 19-year-old man who died said “Those scenes should not be repeated”.
“When there was war here, it wasn’t bad for that. So many young people died.”
After a long time standing in the flock silence began to sing “We asked for justice!”
The mourners illuminate the candles, hugged and wept, and wrote the messages of central square.
A group of teenagers targeted a bar, drifting out windows and rassicking it, believed it belonged to the wrist club owner.
RabauseDeadly fire begins around 02:30 local time (01:30 GMT) on Sunday and energy spreading as the ministers of flammable material, interior ministerki said.
He said there are “bases for doubt that there is a hiring and corruption” involved in the fire.
There are 500 people within the area of time, the capacity of 250 tickets sold, he said.
Officers say the club’s license obtained illegally and the area of a converted warehouse carpet, whose emergency exit has been locked in time.
There are only two fires that run and no fire alarm or diffusion system, state Prosecutor Ljupco Kocevski said.
A Civic group in North Macedonia is calling for people across the country to gather in town centers on Tuesday.


