[1/4] Shoes belonging to victims are arranged at a gym, where recovered belongings of the victims of a crowd crush that happened during Halloween festivities are kept, in Seoul, South Korea, November 1, 2022.
REUTERS/Kim Hong-JiSEOUL, Nov 1 (Reuters) - A temporary morgue for some of the people killed in South Korea's Halloween party crush is now a huge lost-and-found, where hundreds of items such as a "Happy Halloween" backpack and a Minnie Mouse hairband await their owners.
The Wonhyoro sports centre was quiet on Tuesday, three days after the crush in the popular Itaewon district during Halloween festivities, as a few people sifted through more than 800 recovered lost items.
One survivor of the crush walked through the items looking for her bag, her left leg in a cast from her injury that night.
read moreThe death toll is 156 with 151 injured, 29 of whom were in serious condition.