The fire raced through the two-story Santika Club, engulfing many in flames. Others died in a stampede as hundreds of revelers tried to escape through the club's main door. -- PHOTO: AP
BANGKOK - THAI police say the death toll in a New Year's Eve nightclub fire has reached 64 after two of those injured died.
The fire raced through the two-story Santika Club, engulfing many in flames. Others died in a stampede as hundreds of revelers tried to escape through the club's main door.
Police have said the owner of a Thai nightclub will face criminal charges over the blaze, which was likely sparked by a countdown fireworks display.
Police Lieutenant Colonel Prawit Kangwol said on Monday the death toll had reached 64, including a Japanese national who died at Chulalongkorn Hospital Sunday night. He did not have details on the other victim.
The hospital identified the Japanese man as 25-year-old Keiichi Wad, who had burns over more than 60 per cent of his body. -- AP