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Professional Football Player Andrej Lazarov was among more than 50 people who died on Sunday, March 16, in a fire at the Pulse Club in Kočani in northern Macedonia. It was 25.
Lazarov’s Club FC Shkupi confirmed the news on the team officer Facebook page.
The young athlete lost “his life trying to help others escape the space that was suffering a fire,” the club wrote for his passing. “He threatened smoke during his efforts to save lives, showing courage and humanity until the very last moment. His heroic act will forever remain in our memory, as a witness to his gentleman and his great heart. “
The club also described Lazarov’s untimely passing as a “huge loss” to the team. “Words are small to describe the pain we currently feel, in this tragedy – one of the most popular from our club in its history,” read the post.
North Macedonia Interior Minister, Panche ToshkovskitheHe noted that the fire started around 3:00 for a local time during a press conference on Sunday. At least 59 people have died and more than 155 were injured in the fire, according to Toshkkovskithe.
The Associated Press reported That the fire is likely to be caused after a platform pyrotechnics hit the ceiling during the band’s DNK set. “We even tried to go out through the bathroom, just to find bars (on the windows),” Mary TasevaWas at the event, at the app. “I somehow managed to get out. I fell downstairs and they ran for me, trampled me. … I barely stayed alive and can hardly breathe. “
The fire also caused the roof of the building to fall in part. Since then authorities have blocked off site. Count on x called The informant It was also reported that 27 of the injured were treated at Skopje City Hospital, while 23 others were treated at the city’s clinical center. “Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski Calling it a tragic day, encouraging support for the victims and their families, ”the account noted.
Toshkovskithe also said 15 people had been remanded in custody for questioning after authorities found the club operating without the correct license. “We have grounds for suspicion that bribery and corruption are in this case,” he said.
In September 2024, the Grinta agency announced that Lazarov had signed for the Northern Macedonian football team.
“We are happy to announce that Andrej Lazarov will be part of FC Shkupi for the 2024/25 season,” the agency wrote on Facebook at the time. “The talented midfielder is back in the league where he contributed in 15 goals/helped last time.”