Latvia Supermarket Collapse 'Was Murder'

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 24 November 2013 | 10.52

Rescuers are still searching for 10 people who may have been killed in the collapse of a supermarket which Latvia's president has described as "murder".

Fifty-two deaths have been confirmed after the roof of the Maxima store caved in in the capital Riga on Thursday.

Meanwhile a third section of the roof collapsed on Saturday, but rescue workers said no one was injured.

President Andris Berzins said: "This case must be treated as the murder of many unprotected people."

Rescuers The rescue operation has been dangerous for firefighters

He called for the disaster to be "investigated at maximum speed", adding: "This is a case where we need to say clearly that an enormous number of defenceless people were killed, and that's how we should proceed."

Some 40 people were wounded, including 13 firefighters, and 23 people remained in hospital as of Saturday afternoon.

It was the worst accident in the Baltic country since it regained independence in 1991. The government has declared three days of mourning and thousands of floral tributes and candles have been placed at the scene.

Laila Rieksta-Riekstina, head of the state's child welfare department, told Latvia Radio that 16 children lost parents in the accident. Three of them lost both parents.

Antons Ryakhin said "about 100 people" had been inside the building with him.

Supermarket collapse At least 52 people were killed

The 19-year-old said: "I was queuing at the cash desk when the roof suddenly caved in. It all happened within a few seconds.

"It was dark but still light enough to see the exit. I ran out. The doors were open, but a lot of rubble fell in front of them - I think that's why some people couldn't get through."

The rescue operation has been hampered by the risk of further collapses.

Preliminary reports indicate the roof caved in due to either faulty construction or building activities on the roof, where workers were creating a garden area and children's playground for a new high-rise residential building adjacent to the supermarket.

Pictures show that a large amount of building materials, including bags of soil, were left in areas of the roof that, according to Riga city officials, could have been vulnerable to heavy loads.

The police investigation could take several weeks to complete.

The central government, Riga's city council and the Maxima retailer have promised compensation to victims, while charities are also raising cash.


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