The Citizen (KZN)

Inferno kills kids, teachers

DOZENS DEAD AS FIRE RIPS THROUGH RELIGIOUS SCHOOL, TRAPPING VICTIMS Firefighte­rs rush to devastatin­g scene – ‘but the screams have stopped...’

- Kuala Lumpur

At least 25 people, mostly children, were killed yesterday by a blaze that tore through a Malaysian religious school, trapping them in a dormitory with metal grilles barring its windows.

Pupils and teachers inside the Islamic study centre in Kuala Lumpur screamed for help as neighbours looked on helplessly.

Many of the bodies of the victims – who included 21 boys mostly in their teens – were found piled on top of one another, indicating there may have been a stampede as the students sought to escape the inferno, which erupted before dawn.

Firefighte­rs rushed to the scene and the blaze was out within an hour but it wreaked devastatio­n. Pictures showed ash-covered, fire-blackened beds in the students’ sleeping quarters.

The accident will increase scrutiny of the religious schools known as tahfiz, where many Muslim Malaysians send their children to study the Koran but which are not regulated by education authoritie­s and often operate illegally.

Norhayati Abdul Halim, who lives opposite the school, said she heard screams as the morning call to prayer rang out.

“I opened the window to my house and I could see the school on fire – they cried for help but I couldn’t do anything.”

By the time firefighte­rs arrived at the Darul Quran Ittifaqiya­h school in the heart of the capital, “the screams had stopped”, she said.

Officials said that the children were unable to escape the fire because the blaze blocked the only door to the top-floor dormitory and the windows were closed off with metal security grilles.

Fourteen students managed to get out, and seven are being treated in hospital.

“They escaped by breaking through a grille, and then jumping down,” said Health Minister S Subramania­m.

Fire officials said they suspected the blaze – one of the deadliest in two decades – was caused by an electrical short circuit, or a mosquito repelling device.

Government officials said the school was operating without the correct licences. – AFP

 ?? Picture:EPA ?? HORROR. A relative of a teenage student cries after a fire broke out at a religious school in Jalan Datuk Keramat, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, yesterday.
Picture:EPA HORROR. A relative of a teenage student cries after a fire broke out at a religious school in Jalan Datuk Keramat, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, yesterday.

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