Thursday, August 23, 2012

10 pupils feared dead in dormitory inferno


10 pupils feared dead in dormitory inferno

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A satellite image of Asumbi town. Photo/GOOGLEMAP
A satellite image of Asumbi town. Photo/GOOGLEMAP 
By MAURICE K'ALOUCH
Posted  Wednesday, August 22  2012 at  23:32
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  • Ten pupils feared dead after a fire razed down their dormitory
At least ten pupils of Asumbi Boarding Primary School, in Homa County, are feared dead after a fire razed down their dormitory on Wednesday night.
Initial reports indicate that the ten were among class seven and eight pupils attending August holiday tuition in the school.
The fire is suspected to have been caused by an electricity surge after a daylong power blackout in the area.
Unconfirmed reports also indicate the dormitory's door may have been bolted from outside.
Parents whose children were at the school began streaming at the institution as soon as word on the fire went out. They were however frustrated by school administrators who were not forthcoming with details of the inferno.
Rangwe DO Daniel Cheruiot, who spoke at the scene, said he counted at least eight charred remains of girls.
“Ten bodies have been recovered from the scene and taken to the Homa Bay District Hospital Mortuary,” he said.
Mr Cheruiyot said the girls had been trapped inside the dormitory, which appeared to have been locked from outside.
Homa Bay OCPD Francis Kumut also said about ten girls were feared dead in the fire.
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Parish Priest Reverend Aloise Okumu said the pupils were under the care of Catholic nuns.

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