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Autopsies begin on victims of deadly Romanian nightclub inferno as death toll rises to 29

BUCHAREST, Romania – Two more people died Sunday of burns from a nightclub fire in Bucharest, a Romanian official said, raising the death toll in the horrific blaze to 29.

Forensic experts, meanwhile, began the first autopsies of victims on Sunday.

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Raed Arafat, an emergency situations official, said the two had died in the hospital. They were among the 180 injured as they fled a fire and ended up in a panicked stampede Friday night toward the only door in the basement nightclub Colectiv in downtown Bucharest.

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Doctors say over 140 people are still hospitalized around the Romanian capital, dozens of them in serious condition.

Witnesses say the fire erupted after a spark on stage from a heavy metal pyrotechnics show ignited foam decor.

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Authorities are still collecting evidence from the scene.

On Saturday, the government decreed three days of mourning.

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