A 20-year-old woman has died after suffering 90% burns from a fireball that injured nearly 500 people at a Taiwan "colour party".
Organisers of the party are facing charges after plumes of coloured powder ignited.
The woman is the first fatality from the disaster, which saw crowds of young partygoers engulfed in flames after being sprayed with clouds of multi-coloured corn starch.
The company which produced the starch said users had been warned of a potential fire hazard.
Around 1,000 spectators had attended the Color Play Asia event at the Formosa Fun Coast water park, just outside the capital Taipei, on Saturday evening.
More than 200 suffered serious injuries and are being treated across 43 hospitals.
Victim Lee Pei-Yun, 20, was pronounced dead at Taichung's Chung Shan Hospital early this morning.


"Doctors pronounced Lee dead after her mother agreed to stop the treatment provided to her daughter," a health bureau official said.
Ms Lee's 12-year-old brother was also hospitalised with 80% burns. Both were standing close to the stage when the fireball erupted.
Three suspects were released on bail on Sunday evening as prosecutors investigate them on charges of offences against public safety and negligence causing severe injuries.
They could face three years in prison for those charges, but that could be raised to five years now that a victim has died.
Among the suspects is the owner of Color Play Asia Lu Chung-Chi, 41.
Hardware equipment technician Chiu Po-Ming, 33, and special effects worker Liao Chun-Ming, 39, were also released on bail.
Two others were released without bail, but are currently barred from leaving Taiwan.
While it has yet to emerge exactly how the blast was triggered, authorities have speculated that heat from the stage lighting or cigarettes could have ignited the corn starch.
The general manager of the water park said the venue had "never heard such an activity could be dangerous".
However, the company that supplied the corn starch to Color Play Asia said it warned of its flammability.
Taiwan Food Industrial Co said that Color Play Asia had purchased a total of 3,000kg of corn starch in four separate deals this year.
The company said the colour powder was "flammable under high temperatures, especially when its density is high".
It added that warnings were printed on the bags of corn starch asking users to wear goggles, warning of flammability and banning its use in a closed space.