Parents of the victims in Pulse: The commemoration is posthumous

The parents of the victims from the “Pulse” nightclub fire are voicing their frustration. They feel a proper memorial is long overdue. The families involved in the tragic Kocani nightclub fire are deeply disappointed by the institutions’ lack of remembrance for the children who perished on March 16, 2025.

Relatives and loved ones of those affected participated in a march in Kocani on May 5, 2025, carrying portraits of the victims and holding signs proclaiming “we seek justice.” The devastating fire at the “Pulse” nightclub, occurring on March 16, 2025, is suspected to have been initiated by indoor fireworks used during a concert, leading to a panicked rush for the exit. Sixty-two young people lost their lives in the blaze, and nearly two hundred others sustained injuries. The parents of the victims continue to demand recognition and accountability, emphasizing the urgent need for remembrance and justice for those who died.

They remain steadfast in their pursuit of answers regarding the cause of the fire and the circumstances surrounding the loss of these young lives.

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2 thoughts on “Parents of the victims in Pulse: The commemoration is posthumous

  1. The families of those lost in the Pulse nightclub tragedy are expressing their disappointment. A proper memorial has been significantly delayed, according to their accounts. This situation mirrors the

  2. The families of those who died at Pulse are expressing their disappointment. They believe a proper memorial has been significantly delayed. The families affected by the tragic Kocani nightclub fire ar

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