December 18, 2006 @ 12:00 am
Wedding Fire Kills Bride and 26 Guests
The bride is reported dead after a wedding party fire in eastern Pakistan. A wedding tent caught fire, sending the guests into a frantic stampede and collapsing a wall. 27 women and children were killed and more than 30 other people were injured.
More than 30 other people in the wedding party were injured late Saturday night in Jhok Utra, a village about 290 miles southwest of the capital Islamabad, area police officer Khadim Hussain Khadim said. It was not known if the count of those injured included some people who later died.
Heat from high-intensity lights apparently sparked the blaze in a large canvas tent where more than 100 women and children, many singing wedding songs, were present, Khadim said.
Twenty women and seven children died, either from burns or from injuries suffered during the stampede or when a newly built brick wall collapsed on top of those trying to escape the fire.
Khadim said those fleeing were forced to escape down a narrow street, and that the wall collapsed after many people were pushed against it.
The tent had been set up on the lawn of the bride’s home, Khadim said. Men attending the wedding were in a separate tent — following conservative Muslim tradition — that was not damaged.