Prince Harry has revealed when he realized that his wife, Meghan Markle, was his “soulmate.”
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22 teens have been found dead inside a South African night club.
Over the weekend, teenagers gathered at Enyobeni Tavern in East London, South Africa to celebrate birthdays and passing their final exams. The tavern promoted a “hookah, food, and alcohol” event to which the patrons were attending when disaster struck. People began collapsing to their deaths as they danced. Police Minister Bheki Cele said in a public statement:
Horrifying…
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Among the victims were teenagers, ranging from ages 13-20. After seeing others literally drop dead, it caused a panic and people began to stampede toward the exit. Cele added that it was obvious the tavern was filled with kids because an adult might have noticed something was wrong beforehand:
One survivor of the incident, Sinovuyo Monyane, told AFP that she “passed out” during the stampede and wasn’t awoken until later when someone poured water on her. It was reported by Monyane that attendees were trying to wake up the dead by pouring water over them, mistakenly believing that they were just drunk:
So awful. She continued in her testimony and recalled a “strong smell” being in the air during the chaos:
22 people were killed early that morning, and for a while the reason remained a mystery, but police believe they may have discovered the answer to what happened. At first, they believed maybe the panicked stampede had caused the teens to be trampled to death, but that was quickly ruled out. Then, they argued with the idea of poisoning — either in the drinks and food or the hookahs. Unathi Binqose, a government official on safety, told AFP:
It is believed that there may have been a gas leak in the facility which contributed
Prince Harry has revealed when he realized that his wife, Meghan Markle, was his “soulmate.”
Very sweet. Prince Harry’s UN Speech is the gold standard for loving your significant other. The Duke of Sussex recalled a special moment with Meghan during his speech at the United Nations on July 18, 2022.
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