Cops: Men Denied Entry to Cairo Club Return, Kill 16

Authorities say it was firebombed as revenge
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 4, 2015 12:30 AM CST
16 Die in Cairo Nightclub Attack
An Egyptian forensic member checks the gate of the nightclub attacked in Cairo on Friday.   (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

A firebomb attack on a small nightclub in Cairo early Friday killed 16 people and wounded three others, authorities say. Police were looking for two young men who carried out the attack in the Agouza district because they were previously not allowed to enter, state news agency MENA reported. The attack happened at the El Sayad restaurant, which isn't officially a nightclub but, like many establishments, skirts taboos around drinking in this predominantly Muslim country by serving food and alcohol throughout the day, then turning into a bar until the early morning hours. While alcohol is legal in Egypt, most restaurants and clubs don't have liquor licenses.

In a statement posted on its Facebook page, the Ministry of Interior cited an unnamed official with its Security Information Center who said a preliminary investigation showed the attack happened after a dispute between the nightclub staff and some other people, who then threw Molotov cocktails at the entrance. Online video posted by newspaper Youm7 showed thick black smoke pouring through the doorway of El Sayad as onlookers milled outside, unable to help. Flames were burning the inside of the building and charring the facade of the restaurant, located on the ground floor of an apartment building. (More Egypt stories.)

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