The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Guatemala begins burying 36 girls killed in shelter fire

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CIUDAD PERONIA, Guatemala: Guatemala on Friday held the first funeral for 36 teenage girls killed in a horrific fire in a government-run shelter at the centre of allegation­s of sexual abuse and other mistreatme­nt by staff.

Flowers and prayers filled a small church in Ciudad Peronia, a southern neighborho­od of Guatemala City, as family and friends said farewell to Siona Hernandez, 17.

She was among those who died in the blaze Wednesday in the Virgin of the Assumption Safe Home for children in San Jose Pinula, a village just east of the capital.

The fire broke out in the girls’ living quarters of the walled facility, killing 19 immediatel­y.

The other 17 died in hospital of horrific burns.

Another 10 patients are in critical condition, with burns to all of their body and severe damage to their lungs and throat.

Few are expected to live, according to the director of the San Juan Dios Hospital, Antonio Villeda.

All of the victims were girls aged between 14 and 17.

Siona Hernandez had been sent to the shelter under court order after running away from home.

She shared a dormitory with others in the same situation, or girls taken in to escape domestic abuse at home.

“We are all appalled. We still cannot believe this. What we see is there was a criminal hand in those looking after this area,” the local pastor, Jose Alpirez, told AFP.

“Thiscannot­gounpunish­ed.The law must be applied,” he said.

The blaze was believed to have been set by girls protesting dire conditions they were subjected to inside.

Human rights prosecutor­s say the girls were locked up together, unable to escape the flames.

An investigat­ion has been launched to determine the exact circumstan­ces and criminal responsibi­lity.

In the meantime, President Jimmy Morales has sacked the shelter’s director and ordered the facility temporaril­y closed.

The shelter was built to house 400 children, but nearly twice that many lived there.

The 750 children who survived the fire have been sent to other public and private shelters. Some have been given to families for care.

UNICEF, the UN children’s fund, has called for an end to the systematic institutio­nalisation of minors in the country.

Public criticism has swelled against Morales’ government over the tragedy.

Social networks feature posts blaming Morales for the ‘massacre.’

And on Thursday, protesters left dolls on piles of charcoal in a demonstrat­ion in front of the presidenti­al palace.

Although the facility was under the supervisio­n of the social welfare ministry, Morales has not fired that minister, Carlos Rodas. He said he was awaiting the results of the investigat­ion.

 ??  ?? A woman cries during the funeral of Siona Hernandez, a victim of a fire at the Virgen de Asuncion children shelter, at her grandmothe­r’s home in Guatemala City, Guatemala. — Reuters photo
A woman cries during the funeral of Siona Hernandez, a victim of a fire at the Virgen de Asuncion children shelter, at her grandmothe­r’s home in Guatemala City, Guatemala. — Reuters photo

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