They couldn t do anything Partygoers open up about failed attempts to save Itaewon stampede victims
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Ctto HeatlhlineThe tragedy that happened in Itaewon is so heart breaking, and I realised that I myself and we all need to learn how to perform CPR. I’m seriousCtto Heatlhline Dr. Lee Beom-suk, a medic at the scene, told local broadcaster YTN: "so many victims' faces were pale. I could not catch their pulse or breath and many of them had a bloody nose." What made the terrifying event at Itaewon even more traumatic was the helplessness that the survivors faced, for they couldn't do much to help the dying.
They couldn t do anything Partygoers open up about failed attempts to save Itaewon stampede victims
Itaewon Halloween celebration resulted in a crowd surge which killed 153 partygoers (Image via Twitter) In a horrifying crowd surge on October 29, Saturday, at least 154 people were killed in , South Korea. According to local reports, it was the country's first Halloween celebration since the COVID pandemic, and an unprecedented number of revelers flocked to the commercial area of South Korea's capital city. Survivors of the deadly have revealed that they were asked by officials and medical personnel to perform CPR on the victims. However, most of the victims were already dead by the time help reached them. As of 9 a.m. Sunday, 151 people, including 19 foreigners, have been killed and 82 others injured in a deadly Halloween stampede in Seoul's Itaewon district. We offer our deepest condolences to everyone who lost loved ones in last night’s tragedy. As of 9 a.m. Sunday, 151 people, including 19 foreigners, have been killed and 82 others injured in a deadly Halloween stampede in Seoul's Itaewon district. We offer our deepest condolences to everyone who lost loved ones in last night’s tragedy. Ana, a Spanish citizen who was in a bar in Itaewon celebrating with her friends, told the BBC that she was taught on the spot how to administer CPR. She said: "They were telling me how to hold their heads and open their mouths, and things like that. I was trying to help but they were both dead as well. I have to say all the people they were bringing in to do CPR, most of them were already not breathing so they couldn’t do anything." She further stated that a couple of her friends who had basic medical knowledge volunteered to help but could not save the victims. "We had two friends who knew how to do CPR and they went out to help. Three minutes later or maybe more, they came back, looking so traumatized and crying. Because they tried to save five or six people and they all died in my friends' hands." The tragedy that happened in Itaewon is so heart breaking, and I realised that I myself and we all need to learn how to perform CPR. I’m seriousCtto HeatlhlineThe tragedy that happened in Itaewon is so heart breaking, and I realised that I myself and we all need to learn how to perform CPR. I’m seriousCtto Heatlhline Dr. Lee Beom-suk, a medic at the scene, told local broadcaster YTN: "so many victims' faces were pale. I could not catch their pulse or breath and many of them had a bloody nose." What made the terrifying event at Itaewon even more traumatic was the helplessness that the survivors faced, for they couldn't do much to help the dying.