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Uganda - A fire tore through a primary school dormitory overnight, killing 19 girls and two adults. Police said Tuesday that the blaze may have been deliberately set.

Sobbing parents sifted through the ashes of the dormitory at the Buddo school, trying in vain to identify their daughters from charred piles of bones.

"Help me, oh God please help me!" Jacqueline Bakoba wailed as she lifted up part of the collapsed roof looking for her missing daughter, Betty.

Police Inspector General Kale Kaihura told reporters at the scene that interviews with teachers and survivors led him to believe the fire was started deliberately.

"Preliminary investigations are indicating that it was homicide," he said, but declined to give any more details.

Lydia Namusisi, 14, who sleeps in a nearby dormitory, said she was woken up by a loud bang. When the girls tumbled out of bed, they found the dormitory next door blazing.

School worker James Kiiza said the doors had been locked from the outside.

By the time firefighters reached the school, most of the dormitory had already burned down and part of the roof and inner walls had collapsed. The fire burned away almost all the mattresses and children's clothing and the intense heat warped the _meta_l bed _frame_s.

Teacher Frederick Bugmbe said there were 58 girls in the dormitory, some of whom managed to wriggle through narrow windows.

Hundreds of parents arrived at the school, which has around 1,000 students, to search for their children. The school is seven miles from the capital, Kampala.

Police said they were still searching the site for remains.

Sylvia Nakatte said she received a phone call to tell her that her 12-year-old daughter, Mary, had died.

"I rushed to the school but her body cannot be identified," she said, weeping and clawing at the sodden ashes.

Uganda - A fire tore through a primary school dormitory overnight, killing 19 girls and two adults. Police said Tuesday that the blaze may have been deliberately set.

Sobbing parents sifted through the ashes of the dormitory at the Buddo school, trying in vain to identify their daughters from charred piles of bones.

"Help me, oh God please help me!" Jacqueline Bakoba wailed as she lifted up part of the collapsed roof looking for her missing daughter, Betty.

Police Inspector General Kale Kaihura told reporters at the scene that interviews with teachers and survivors led him to believe the fire was started deliberately.

"Preliminary investigations are indicating that it was homicide," he said, but declined to give any more details.

Lydia Namusisi, 14, who sleeps in a nearby dormitory, said she was woken up by a loud bang. When the girls tumbled out of bed, they found the dormitory next door blazing.

School worker James Kiiza said the doors had been locked from the outside.

By the time firefighters reached the school, most of the dormitory had already burned down and part of the roof and inner walls had collapsed. The fire burned away almost all the mattresses and children's clothing and the intense heat warped the _meta_l bed _frame_s.

Teacher Frederick Bugmbe said there were 58 girls in the dormitory, some of whom managed to wriggle through narrow windows.

Hundreds of parents arrived at the school, which has around 1,000 students, to search for their children. The school is seven miles from the capital, Kampala.

Police said they were still searching the site for remains.

Sylvia Nakatte said she received a phone call to tell her that her 12-year-old daughter, Mary, had died.

"I rushed to the school but her body cannot be identified," she said, weeping and clawing at the sodden ashes.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080415/ap_on_re_af/uganda_school_fire
 
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Re:Fire kills 19 Ugandan school girls 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
If this tragedy was deliberately set culprits should be prosecuted to the maximum extent of the law. However, that’s not enough to stop another fire, government should fire standards for institutions and all public places.

Kitalo nnyo!
 
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Re: In Memory of Budo Girls, by Robert Ssebugwawo 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 2  
In Memory of Budo Girls

By Robert Ssebugwawo

Oh Dear parents and fellow country Comrades
We are dead but not gone
Almighty Lord will comfort our souls
Because we are innocent
It’s indeed so sad,
That we perished like hogs,
Because no one came for our rescue
In time of extreme need

Who started the fire?
Why did this happen?
What did we do wrong?
Where were the school care takers?
We cannot even say a word
Because we are dead

Oh, Fellow Country Comrades
From all over the World
Thank you for your,
Endless yet touching Eulogies
Genuine prayers,
Parental, sisterly and brotherly love
Concern and true humanity,
Though departed from earth,
But we can loudly and clearly hear
All your voices and cries
And demands of justice
Thank you for that spirit
Of Nationalism and Responsibility

Its true, our country Uganda
Will hugely miss all
Our unutilized endowments
Such as amazing brains,
And distinguished talents
We pray that, all concerned authorities
Will fiercely and justly find our killers
And not let this happen again in our motherland Uganda
Our bodies are burnt,
But our Souls will always live
With God’s blessings
 
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Re: Another dorm burnt in Soroti 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Soroti

FIRE gutted a girls’ dormitory at Soroti Core Primary Teachers’ College on Saturday evening, destroying property worth millions of shillings.

There were no deaths, but three students were rushed to Soroti Hospital for after they suffered the after-effect of smoke. Students attached to the hall lost vital documents, books and property.

A somber mood engulfed the institute on Sunday as district and security officials visited the school to establish the cause of the fire.

The inferno comes only days after a similar fire at Budo Junior School in Kampala killed 20 pupils, creating debate about safety in schools.

The Soroti Core PTC principal, Mr Vincent Oluka, said the fire that razed Ibiya Hall, which accommodates 25 students, was suspicious.

“The administration (of the PTC) has not yet ascertained the cause of the fire. We shall rely on the findings of Police,” he said. Soroti Criminal Investigations Officer Fred Mugungu said investigations into the cause of the fire have been sanctioned.

“Investigations are going on but I don’t think the fire

http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/news/Another_dorm_burnt.shtml
 
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