2015 Cairo restaurant fire
LocationCairo, Egypt
DateDecember 4, 2015 (2015-12-04)
TargetEmployees of the club
Attack type
Arson, Mass killing
WeaponsMolotov cocktail[1]
Deaths17[2]
Injured6[3]

On December 4, 2015, a molotov cocktail was thrown into the El Sayad restaurant in Cairo, Egypt.[4] The resultant fire killed 17 people, and wounded six.[1][5] The restaurant was also a nightclub and was located in the Agouza district of the city.[4]

The restaurant was located in a basement and had no fire exits.[1]

Investigation

The prime perpetrators were two young men who were denied entry by the club's security personnel at the door on Thursday night. The duo with the aid of two others then came back at 6:00 a.m. on Friday to the restaurant & bar, named Al-Sayyad, with a Molotov cocktail. They picked a fight with door security and then threw the firebomb inside the club before fleeing the scene. All victims, 12 men and 5 women, were employees of the club.[6] Investigations revealed that the emergency exit door was locked with chains, contributing to the high death toll. On 16 January 2016, Cairo prosecutors charged all four suspects with murder in relation to the arson attack.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Molotov explosive kills 16 people at Cairo restaurant: security officials". Reuters. 4 December 2015.
  2. "Death toll of arson attack at Cairo nightclub increases to 17".
  3. "Molotov cocktail kills 16 at Cairo restaurant". the Guardian. 4 December 2015.
  4. 1 2 Tom Batchelor (4 December 2015). "Cairo firebomb attack - Molotov cocktail thrown at restaurant kills at least 12 - World - News - Daily Express". Express.co.uk.
  5. "Cairo firebombing: Molotov explosive kills at least 12 in Egypt nightclub, say security officials". Telegraph.co.uk. 4 December 2015.
  6. "16 dead in altercation-turned-arson attack at Cairo night club".
  7. "Four charged with murder in arson attack on Giza nightclub".

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