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11 arrested after deadly West Papua nightclub fight and fire that killed 18

  • Two of the 11 are believed to have been involved in the stabbing, the other nine allegedly committed arson; police are hunting seven others
  • The fight erupted in Sorong and 18 people were killed, most of them in the blaze at the Double O nightclub, which was burnt to the ground

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The torched Double O nightclub in Sorong, West Papua province, Indonesia. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Eleven people have been arrested after a deadly clash at a nightclub in Indonesia’s easternmost region, police said on Saturday.

The fight erupted on Tuesday in Sorong, a relatively quiet city in West Papua province, and 18 people were killed, most of them in a blaze at the Double O nightclub.

Indonesia’s National Police had earlier said the death toll was 19, but later corrected the number “following a development in the field”.

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“We have arrested 11 people,” West Papua Police chief Tornagogo Sihombing said at a press conference, adding two of them were believed to have been involved in the stabbing of a victim.

The nine others were allegedly behind the arson that killed the nightclub’s visitors and employees, including a guest DJ and band members. Police were hunting seven other people, Sihombing added.

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