At least 23 students and teachers were killed in a fire at a religious school in Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Police said the dead were 21 students, all boys between the age of 13 and 17 and two staff members. Ten people were taken to hospital, and four are thought to have serious injuries. The fire at the Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah broke out in the early hours of yesterday morning.
The victims are thought to have been trapped in their dormitory as the windows were barred with metal grilles.
“It is one of the country’s worst fire disasters in the past 20 years,” Khirudin Drahman, director of the fire and rescue department, told Agence France Presse (AFP). Initial counts put the death toll at 25, but police later revised that down by two.
According to the police it began in the sleeping quarters. In Islamic tahfiz schools where children study the Koran, students often live at the school.
Images and videos circulated online showed the entire upper room of the school ablaze. “Based on our initial investigations, the position the victims were found in indicated that they tried to escape through the windows but were stopped due to the fixed grilles on the windows,” fire and rescue department operations deputy director Soiman Jahid said.
He said police were still investigating what caused the fire but that it likely was caused by short circuit or a lit mosquito repellent coil. Local media report said the school could have been operating against government regulations, because its fire safety permit application was allegedly still pending.
Malaysia’s urban wellbeing and housing minister said there had been 29 fire incidents at tahfiz schools in the country since 2015. Malaysian authorities have raised concerns about safety measures at unregulated private religious schools.
Earlier this year an 11-year-old schoolboy died in hospital after reportedly being beaten by a warden at a religious school. A neighbour living next door to the school told the Reuters news agency they heard screams and saw the flames.
“The children were crying for help, but I couldn’t help them as the door was already on fire,” he said. One window appears not to have had metal bars, Reuters said, citing a 15-year-old student who described having seen eight children escaping through it and climbing down a water pipe.
Kuala Lumpur Police chief Amar Singh said the bodies were “totally burned”.
23 students killed in Malaysian school fire
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