Woman and five teenagers as young as 14 are killed in stampede at a packed rap concert in Italian nightclub after 'pepper spray fired inside the venue' sparks mass panic
- Three girls and two boys, aged 14 to 16, and a mother, 39, thought to be killed
- 35 people taken to hospital with 12 seriously injured, at the venue in Corinaldo
- Local reports claim pepper spray was fired in club where 1,000 revellers partied
Six people including five teenagers were crushed to death and more than 100 injured in a stampede at a nightclub in Italy.
Among the dead are three girls, two boys and a mother who had accompanied her daughter to the Lanterna Azzurra club in Corinaldo near the eastern coastal city of Ancona.
Around 35 people were taken to hospital - with 12 seriously injured - after the incident, police chief Oreste Capocasa said at the scene.
A police official told Sky Italia TV that the teenagers were all aged between 14 and 16, while the dead woman was 39.

Paramedics tend to one of the injured after at least six people were killed and more than 100 others hurt in the stampede

Emergency services treat victims at the scene in Corinaldo near the eastern coastal city of Ancona

An injured reveller is put in a stretcher by paramedics before being taken to hospital

Hundreds of people were crowded in the venue's car park as they looked for friends and family while emergency services treated the wounded
Local reports say there was panic after pepper spray was fired inside the club where Italian rapper Sfera Ebbasta was entertaining the crowd.
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said there possibly was a 'stink' that could have been ammonia or another substance.
Salvini added that the venue probably allowed 'more people in than was permissible'.
It's thought around 1,000 revellers were in the venue at the time.

Carabinieri officers stand in front of the disco 'Lanterna Azzurra' in Corinaldo

Ancona's head of Police Oreste Capocasa announces six people died to reporters in front of the nightclub

Oofficers check the rear entrance of the disco after reports that the fire exits didn't open

The incident took place at the concert of Italian rapper Sfera Ebbasta
A teenager told Italian news agency ANSA he discovered that at least one of the emergency exits was locked when he tried to flee.
The report said authorities were investigating if the emergency exits were working.
Firefighters had concentrated on giving first aid to survivors, stretched out on the road outside the club, before starting their investigation, he said.
'It was a mess. The bouncers were getting the persons out,' one witness said
'I went out the main door. People fell, one after the other, on top of each other.'