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Shanghai stampede officials 'held accountable' for accident that killed 36, says mayor


PUBLISHED : Sunday, 25 January, 2015, 1:08pm
UPDATED : Sunday, 25 January, 2015, 4:04pm

Agence France-Presse

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The Shanghai stampede on New Year's Eve left 36 people dead. Photo: AFP

The Shanghai New Year’s Eve crush which left 36 dead showed “critical neglect”, the mayor of the Chinese commercial hub said Sunday, while insisting that those responsible had been held accountable.

New Year revellers, many of them young women, were trampled after flocking to the historic waterfront area known as the Bund because of severe overcrowding and the lack of adequate safety measures.

“The New Year’s Eve incident has exposed critical neglect and hazards in Shanghai’s safety infrastructure,” mayor Yang Xiong told the annual meeting of the Shanghai People’s Congress, the local legislature.

“Those responsible have been held accountable to the fullest extent of the law,” he said, reading from a prepared text. “We share people’s grief and acknowledge guilt and responsibility.”

The city said Wednesday it had punished 11 officials, removing four from their posts, most from Huangpu district where the accident took place. There has been no announcement yet of intention to seek criminal punishment through the courts.

Relatives of the dead have called for higher, city-level officials to take the blame amid speculation the mayor himself could be implicated.

Public outrage has risen after media reports, which were later confirmed, said that several Huangpu district officials went for a free meal at a high-class restaurant shortly before the stampede and near where it took place.

The mayor defended an official investigative report on the tragedy which described the stampede as an “incident”, a downgrading which implies milder punishment and less compensation for those affected than classification as an ”accident”.

“We have produced an objective and impartial report according to the law,” he said.

The families of the deceased will each receive 800,000 yuan, which they have criticised for being too low while calling for a greater accounting by the government instead of just compensation.


 
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