AFP
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the police of seoulSouth Korea, collected one and a half tons of lost property from the victims of the death stampede in the neighborhood Itaewon last Saturday night during the celebration of Halloween.
Now the families of the victims or injured must pick them up at the gym that functioned as a morgue during the first hours of the emergency.
In the gym, police have stored 260 items of clothing, including scraps of Halloween costumes, and 256 pairs of shoes. Many objects are dirty, sometimes with blood.
A man, visibly shaken, hugs a piece of clothing tightly to his chest, while carefully observing several of the relics found in Itaewon: photos that their owners used to carry in their wallets, passports and even a wig from Halloween.
“There are families who have come and left crying” with the personal belongings of their relatives, a policeman stationed in the gym told AFP.
The authorities have also recovered almost 160 electronic devices, such as AirPods headphones (about twenty) and numerous connected watches.
All the objects were labeled, but only a few bear the name of their former owner.