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At least 19 children died in a “horrific” school dormitory fire in Guyana, which has shocked the nation and led to its president to declare three days of national mourning.
A female student is suspected of starting a deadly school dormitory fire that killed 19 children in Guyana, after her cell phone was taken away by a dormitory teacher, according to local police.
In this photo provided by Guyana's Department of Public Information, the dormitory of a secondary school is burned in Mahdia, Guyana, Monday, May 22, 2023.
The fire broke out in the female dormitory of the Mahdia Secondary School in Guyana. By. Rachel Hagan News Reporter. 10:08, 22 May 2023; Updated 11:20, 22 May 2023 | comments; ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana — A 15-year-old student accused of deliberately setting a fire in a girl’s school dormitory in Guyana that killed 18 of her schoolmates and a 5-year-old boy was charged on ...
Children rescued during a Mahdia secondary school dormitory fire are transferred by medical personnel to hospitals in Georgetown, Guyana on May 22, 2023. At least 20 people died in the blaze, the ...
GEORGETOWN, GUYANA, (CMC) – Guyana police on Sunday said that a secondary school girl, who allegedly caused the death of 19 of her schoolmates when she set the dormitory of the Mahdia Secondary ...
GEORGTOWN, Guyana (CMC) - The government of Guyana has announced plans to release the bodies of the girls who lost their lives earlier this week after fire engulfed a female dormitory at the ...
The fire broke out at approximately 11:40 p.m. on Sunday night at Mahdia Secondary School in central Guyana. President Irfaan Ali described it as a "major disaster". FPJ Web Desk Updated: Monday ...
At least 19 children died in a “horrific” school dormitory fire in Guyana, which has shocked the nation and led to its president to declare three days of national mourning.
A female student is suspected of starting a deadly school dormitory fire that killed 19 children in Guyana, after her cell phone was taken away by a dormitory teacher, according to local police.