Close Menu
 VONa Communications VONa Communications
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business/Economy
    • Oil $ Gas
    • Tech
    • Energy
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
    • Fashion & Style
  • Sports
  • World News
    • Across Africa
    • US News
    • UK News
    • Europe
    • Asia News
  • More
    • Current Affairs
    • Education
    • Fashion
    • Press Release
    • Opinion

Subscribe for Updates

Get the latest news from Voice of Naija about Politics, current affairs, Sports, business etc.

What's Hot

FG Inaugurates New AMCON Board

May 23, 2025

FG Warns Airlines Against Airlifting Passengers Without Valid Visas, Vows Sanctions

May 23, 2025

LOGIC Church To Host Annual Conference 

May 23, 2025

3MTT Tech Sensitises Enugu Corps Members On Digital Skills

May 23, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
 VONa Communications VONa Communications
  • Get In Touch
  • About Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business/Economy
    • Oil $ Gas
    • Tech
    • Energy
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
    • Fashion & Style
  • Sports
  • World News
    • Across Africa
    • US News
    • UK News
    • Europe
    • Asia News
  • More
    • Current Affairs
    • Education
    • Fashion
    • Press Release
    • Opinion
 VONa Communications VONa Communications
Home»World News»Teenage Girl Risks Life Imprisonment After Setting School Dorm On Fire In Guyana, Killing 19
World News

Teenage Girl Risks Life Imprisonment After Setting School Dorm On Fire In Guyana, Killing 19

EditorBy EditorMay 30, 20233 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Guyana School
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

A 15-year-old girl could be sentenced to life imprisonment if convicted fir “maliciously” killing 19 children in Guyana.

The teenage girl has been charged for setting fire to a school dormitory after her cell phone was taken by a teacher.

According to a statement from the Guyana Fire and Rescue Service, a fire “ravaged” Mahdia Secondary School in western Guyana just before midnight on May 21, killing 18 female students and one 5-year-old boy.

AP reported that the teenage girl appeared in court virtually on Monday and was charged as an adult for the 19 murders.

The teen wasn’t allowed to enter a plea to the charges, AP reported, and will make another court appearance on 5 July when it will be determined if the trial can begin.

Investigators alleged the teen started the fire in the dorm bathroom after her cell phone was confiscated, per AP.

READ ALSO: Teenage Girl Sets School On Fire, Kills 19 Students Over Seized Phone

At the time of the fire, there were 56 female students present in the concrete and wooden building, the fire department reported in its statement. The windows of the dorm were also barred and five doors were locked, it added.

Many of the bodies were “burned beyond recognition,” Guyana President Dr Irfaan Ali said in a press conference the day after the fire, and DNA samples were sent to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in New York City for identification. According to Guyana’s Department of Public Information (DPI), the results have been returned and all victims have been positively identified.

AP reported that Guyana national security advisor Gerald Gouveia said the dormitory administrator previously locked the doors so the female students wouldn’t sneak out. Tragically, the 5-year-old boy who died was reportedly the administrator’s son.

While the total number of injuries was not released, about 13 students were transferred to hospitals with injuries, according to the DPI. One victim was also taken to the burn center at Staten Island University Hospital in New York City over the weekend due to the severity of her injuries, according to the DPI.

“She underwent two surgeries, and her condition, though critical, improved steadily,” added the DPI. “This transfer was deemed necessary out of an abundance of precaution and made in the best interest of the patient.”

“I want to assure all the families, all Guyanese, that the government will fully support all these families and these children, provide all that is necessary in support of these families and children at this time,” President Dr Irfaan Ali said in the press conference.

“All the parents and children are under continuous support from the Mental Health Team including the psychiatrist, psychologist, counsellors and social workers,” added in its statement over the weekend.

Guyana School Madhia Secondary School
Previous Article10 Dead, 55 Injured As Bus Carrying Hindu Pilgrims Falls Into Ditch
Next Article Pregnant Supermodel Chanel Iman Engaged To NFL Player Davin Godchaux
Editor

Related Posts

Trump Threatens 50% Tariff On EU Imports Starting June 1

May 23, 2025

Why Trump Revoked Harvard’s Right To Enroll Foreign Students

May 23, 2025

DJ Cuppy Celebrates African Excellence At Bill Gates Foundation Event

May 21, 2025

Nigerian-British Trailblazer Princess Opeyemi Bright Becomes UK’s Youngest Mayor At 29

May 21, 2025

Trump Bans ‘Revenge Porn’ In US

May 20, 2025

WHO Confronts $500m Salary Gap, Slashes Workforce, Spending

May 19, 2025

Trump Plans Phone Talk With Putin In Push For Ceasefire

May 19, 2025

Tinubu Calls For West African Unity, Reaffirms Support For Mali’s Democratic Transition

May 16, 2025

ECOWAS Court Dismisses Shatta Wale’s Suit Against Ghana

May 9, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Advertise with us
[instagram-feed feed=1]
 VONa Communications
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
  • Contact
  • Authors
  • About Us
© 2025© VONa Communications. All Rights Reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.