Olivia Burke, 21, Eoghan Culligan,
21, Niccolai Schuster, 21, Lorcan Miller, 21, and 21-year-old Eimear
Walsh were identified as the victims from Ireland, while Ashley Donohoe,
22, is an Irish-American from Rohnert Park in California’s Sonoma
County.
The foreign students, the majority of whom were from south Dublin, were visiting Berkeley, California, on the popular J1 working visa program, the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs said.
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The foreign students, the majority of whom were from south Dublin, were visiting Berkeley, California, on the popular J1 working visa program, the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs said.
Ashley Donohoe is an Irish-American
from Rohnert Park, which is 50 miles north of San Francisco. She and
Olivia Burke are cousins.
Seven other people were seriously
injured. Berkeley police spokeswoman Jennifer Coats said the survivors’
injuries were “very serious and potentially life-threatening”.
The victims, who had travelled to
the United States on J-1 summer visas, fell from the fourth floor of an
apartment building when the balcony gave way at 12.40am on Tuesday.
Four died at the scene and two others were pronounced dead at a local hospital, police said.
Pictures from the scene showed the
balcony detached itself from the wall and collapsed into a balcony on
the third floor of the pale stucco building on Kittredge Street, near
the University of California Berkeley.
The City of Berkeley has released,
along with the update on the incident, the 57-page building and safety
inspection history for 2020 Kittredge Street.
The collapsed balcony and the three
other similar balconies in the building, have been red-tagged,
prohibiting access to those areas.
The City said it had ordered the
property owner to immediately remove the collapsed balcony and to
perform a structural assessment of the remaining balconies within 48
hours.
Blackrock, the investment giant that
advises the property fund that owns the building, and Greystar, the
Texas-based company that manages it, said that an independent structural
engineer would carry out an investigation to determine the cause of the
accident.
Irish students who had been sleeping
in the building at the time described hearing a bang. “I walked out and
I saw rubble on the street and a bunch of Irish students crying,” said
Mark Neville, a J-1 student.
The Irish Consul in San Francisco was quoted by NBC saying that up to 14 people were on the balcony at the time.
Those involved were aged 20-22 years old. The injured had been taken to Eden, Highland and John Muir Hospitals.
The Irish Immigration Pastoral
Center tweeted on Tuesday: 'All San Francisco based J1 students - PLEASE
CALL HOME ASAP - let your families know that you are ok.'
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