VIDEO: Teacher snatches mobile phone, 14-year-old student sets school on fire, 20 killed

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A serious case of setting fire to a school by a 14-year-old student has come to light in Guyana, South Africa. There is news of the death of 20 people in this incident. According to reports, when the teacher snatched the mobile phone of the girl student, she became enraged and started creating ruckus.. Before carrying out the incident, she also threatened to set her on fire. According to a report in Dairy Star, a fire broke out in the girls’ hostel of Mahdia Secondary School on Monday night. In no time, the fire had assumed a gigantic form. Many students and staff were trapped in the fire. The fire brigade team was immediately called as soon as the fire broke out, although 20 people died before the fire could be extinguished.

Angry student sets fire to school

The serious incident took place in a mining town in Central Guyana, about 200 kilometers from the capital Georgetown. Clarifying the matter, the police said that the person who set the fire was a student of the school. When the teacher snatched the mobile phone of the girl student, she became enraged and in a fit of anger, she did the major incident. She herself was burnt in the fire.

 

 

Police has made a shocking disclosure

In a shocking revelation, the police said that the school administration confiscated the mobile phone of the girl student after learning that she was in touch with an elderly man, due to which she set the school on fire in a fit of rage. Guyana’s National Security Advisor Gerald Govia told that the accused student is about 14 years old. When his phone was snatched, he threatened to set the girls’ hostel on fire.

Most of the dead were girls in the age group of 12 to 18 years.

 

The accused student has also been injured in the fire incident. At present, his treatment is going on in the hospital. After being discharged from the hospital, he will be taken into custody for questioning. The condition of many of the other nine people admitted to the hospital is said to be serious. Most of the dead were girls in the age group of 12 to 18 years. The five-year-old son of a female employee working in the school also became a victim of the fire. Firefighters managed to rescue some people by making a hole in the wall.