Forensic experts, meanwhile, began the first autopsies of victims today.
Raed Arafat, an emergency situations official, said the two had died in the hospital. They were among the 180 injured as they fled a fire and ended up in a panicked stampede Friday night toward the only door in the basement nightclub Colectiv in downtown Bucharest.
Doctors say over 140 people are still hospitalized around the Romanian capital, dozens of them in serious condition. Witnesses say the fire erupted after a spark on stage from a heavy metal pyrotechnics show ignited foam decor.
Yesterday, the government decreed three days of mourning.