Oslo bunker rave puts 25 in hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning | World news | The Guardian
Twenty-five people were hospitalised with carbon monoxide poisoning, seven of them unconscious, after an illegal rave in a concrete bunker in Oslo.
Authorities said two portable diesel generators used to power the Saturday night party had probably produced the gas. On Monday three people were still being held for observation but no one’s life was in danger, Oslo university hospital said.
“We could have ended up with permanent injuries,” a 20-year-old woman who attended the rave told the Norwegian state broadcaster NRK from hospital. “A doctor called it a collective suicide attempt. It’s totally sick even to think about it.”
Twenty-five people were hospitalised with carbon monoxide poisoning, seven of them unconscious, after an illegal rave in a concrete bunker in Oslo.
Authorities said two portable diesel generators used to power the Saturday night party had probably produced the gas. On Monday three people were still being held for observation but no one’s life was in danger, Oslo university hospital said.
“We could have ended up with permanent injuries,” a 20-year-old woman who attended the rave told the Norwegian state broadcaster NRK from hospital. “A doctor called it a collective suicide attempt. It’s totally sick even to think about it.”
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