The Borneo Post (Sabah)

School fire in Uganda’s south leaves nine dead

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KAMPALA: Nine students died after fire engulfed a dormitory at a secondary school in southern Uganda early Monday, police said, one of the deadliest in a string of conflagrat­ions at schools across the country in recent years.

Police spokesman Patrick Onyango told Reuters the nine male students died when the blaze erupted at a dormitory that housed about 130 students at St Bernard Maya secondary school in a district near the border with Tanzania.

Security personnel, Onyango said, suspect the fire was started deliberate­ly by a group of students who had been expelled days earlier from the same school over indiscipli­ne.

“It is suspected that they could be the ones that set the school on fire because of anger. They came back between midnight and 1 a.m. (local time Monday) and set the school ablaze,” he said.

“Our investigat­ion is along that line because that is what we suspect happened.”

Other students were injured in the fire and had been rushed to nearby health facilities but Onyango said he was yet to establish their number.

Fire outbreaks at schools, mostly in dormitorie­s, have become more frequent, often leaving buildings and students’ personal effects reduced to ashes. An inferno at a prestigiou­s primary school near the capital Kampala in April 2008 left at least 21 dead and the cause of the fire has never been conclusive­ly establishe­d.

Security personnel often blame electrical faults for sparking off the fires although some have pointed to arson. — AFP

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